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GREENLEAF'S NEW ARITHMETICS,

AN ENTIRELY NEW COURSE. — ANALYTICAL AND PRACTICAL,
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GREENLEAF'S NEW PRACTICAL ARITHMETIC,

A complete course for Schools and Seminaries, and surpassing all others, in the enunciation of principles; inductive processes and analysis; and in the treatment of new topics, as the Metric System, Annual Interest, Internal Revenue, etc. The unprecedented demand, immediate on its publication, (Augus t1866,) is auspicious of its destined progress

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