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GooDAYXN, Henry. The first centenary of a series of concise and useful 

 tables of all decimal quotients, which can arise from dividing a unit, or any 

 whole number less than each divisor, by aU integers from 1 to 1024. To 

 which is now added a tabular series of complete decimal quotients, for all 

 the proper vulgar fractions, of which, when in their lowest terms neither the 

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Gordon, Jaues. Lunar and Time Tables .... for finding the Longitude 



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