Draft:Robinson's Shorter Course: Complete Arithmetic, First Part
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Robinson's Shorter Course: Complete Arithmetic, First Part is a math textbook which was written by Daniel W. Fish and published by Ivison, Blakeman, Taylor & Co in 1879[1]. Is is the first volume of a larger textbook bearing the same name: "Complete Arithmetic"
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[edit]- ^ Daniel W. Fish (1879). Robinson's Shorter Course. The complete arithmetic. Oral and written. First part.