APA Citation

Hill, J. (1733). Arithmetick: Both in the theory and practice, made plain and easy in all the common and useful rules, both in Whole Numbers and Fractions, Vulgar and Decimal. Also Interest Simple and Compound, and Annuities likewise Extraction of the Square and Cube Roots. as also the tables and construction of logarithms, with their Use in Arithmetick, and Compound Interest. Together with Arithmetical and Geometrical Progression, and the Combination and Election, Permutation and Composition of Numbers and Quantities. With the Addition of several Algebraical Questions. The like not Extant. By John Hill, Gent. With a Preface by Mr. H. Ditton, Gent (The fifth edition, accurately revised, corrected, and improved by E. Hatton, Gent.). London: printed by T. W. for D. Midwinter in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and A. Ward in Little-Britain.

Chicago Style Citation

Hill, John. Arithmetick: Both in the Theory and Practice, Made Plain and Easy in All the Common and Useful Rules, Both in Whole Numbers and Fractions, Vulgar and Decimal. Also Interest Simple and Compound, and Annuities Likewise Extraction of the Square and Cube Roots. As Also the Tables and Construction of Logarithms, With Their Use in Arithmetick, and Compound Interest. Together With Arithmetical and Geometrical Progression, and the Combination and Election, Permutation and Composition of Numbers and Quantities. With the Addition of Several Algebraical Questions. The Like Not Extant. By John Hill, Gent. With a Preface By Mr. H. Ditton, Gent. The fifth edition, accurately revised, corrected, and improved by E. Hatton, Gent. London: printed by T. W. for D. Midwinter in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and A. Ward in Little-Britain, 1733.

MLA Citation

Hill, John. Arithmetick: Both in the Theory and Practice, Made Plain and Easy in All the Common and Useful Rules, Both in Whole Numbers and Fractions, Vulgar and Decimal. Also Interest Simple and Compound, and Annuities Likewise Extraction of the Square and Cube Roots. As Also the Tables and Construction of Logarithms, With Their Use in Arithmetick, and Compound Interest. Together With Arithmetical and Geometrical Progression, and the Combination and Election, Permutation and Composition of Numbers and Quantities. With the Addition of Several Algebraical Questions. The Like Not Extant. By John Hill, Gent. With a Preface By Mr. H. Ditton, Gent. The fifth edition, accurately revised, corrected, and improved by E. Hatton, Gent. London: printed by T. W. for D. Midwinter in St. Paul's Church-Yard, and A. Ward in Little-Britain, 1733.

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