( n6 ) 
or left concern it is to the Parties, as well as to the due Admi- 
niftration of Judice, to have regard thereto. 
“|V« rS 'computed Half-yearly.) ( 
The time requir’d in- 
To difeharge a Mort. of 1000 /. by a Rent of 1 20 l.pera nnum} 9c l.per annum. 
At the Rate of Int. per annum of ——^5 perC. 
No Arrcar erf Intcrcft. 
By the Chancery Method 
6 per C. 5 per C. ] 6 per C. 
By the fame turning the Comp. Int. into Sim.' 
By Simp.Int.cor.^ Princ. and J contm' at Int. 
theOrignal Pro- >theArrcar ( fir/I difeharg’d 
tits charged as jlntcrcft ■ ■ ■■ — 
5 Years Arrcar of Intcrcft. 
By the Chancery Method - 
By the fame turning the Comp. Int. into Sim. 
By Simp. Int. cor. pprinc.and J contin J at Int. 
theOriginalPro- >theArrear ( firft difeharg’d 
fits charged as ‘ Intcreft— — — • 
10 Years Arrear of Inlercft 
By the Chancery Method 
By the fame turning- the Comp. Int . into Sim. 
By Simp.Int.cor. ^ Princ. and \ contin* at Int. 
theOriginalPro- StheArrcar? firft difeharg’d 21,2895 
fits charged as Jlntereft- 
10,9141 
1 1 >- 5 79 
-i 4 , 2 .S 5 7 
1 1, 724 ?| I <>, 4105(18,5835 
553510,74-0! 
16 6666 Z 5,000* 33,3 
1 5 Years Arrcar of Int. 
By the Chancery Method- 
55>5 
2 S . 5 S 55 | 
3 7400, 
32,7*64 
34,8052! 
'44855 16,7249' '22,6705 
■4,8293 17, 3072(23, 7S35 
1 5, 3 'P'I'S, 1 648.24,7148 
1 5,5897,18,7653 25 4899 
‘7,8571,21 ,6666 31,2.50043,3333 
'8,056921,7249 
*8,4007 22^07 
20,3161 25,599s 
7,5587 
28,920538,5835 
3°» o 335 4o,740O' 
33,6320 
6,1932 
21,418626,6666 37,50005 
4 s , 0874 
53.SI07 
3 o 
By the fame turning theComp. Int. into Sim. 21 . 9721 27,307 
r l » 6283,26, 7249 35,170548,5835 
6.2835 50,7400 
976465,8386 
515974,5664 
7500163,3333] 
I mull alfo obferve for the fake of fuch as are unacquainted 
with fpecious Arithmetic, that though for brevitys fake, the 
foregoing Theorems and Examples are laid down, and wrought 
in Algebraic Terms •• Yet the fame Accounts may be dated 
after the Chancery manner it felf, according to the feveral 
Principles before deliver’d, and with the fame Refults, with 
this only caution, that findead of a continual dedu&ion of 
the Rent or Annuity out of the Principal and Intered of the 
Debt, which occafions the Error before mention’d,) the pre- 
ceding General Rule of dating feparate Amounts beobferv’d, 
which maybe done by continually adding the profits toge- 
ther on each fide, in the fame manner, as if the Parties were 
to 
