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Excerpt from Intermediate Arithmetic on the Inductive Method, With Parallel Mental and Written Exercises
The chief difference between a good and an inferior Arith metic is not so much a question of matter and rules, as it is of method in the presentation and development of principles. In the former, few mathematicians would be bold enough to lay claim to originality; but in the latter every one will, perhaps, admit there is room for improvement.
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