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TABLE-BOOK

AND

PRIMARY ARITHMETIC,

COMPILED AND ARRANGED FOR

THE INTRODUCTORY DEPARTMENT

OF THE

NEW YORK GRAMMAR SCHOOLS

BY AUSTIN BALDWIN.

NEW YORK:

GEORGE R. LOCKWOOD,

(LATE ROE LOCKWOOD & SON,)

812 BROADWAY.

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NARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY
FROM THE GIFT OF

CHARLES HERDERT THURBER

afer 13, 1928

Entored according to Act of Congress, in the year 188

BY AUSTIN BALDWIN.

In the Clerk's Office for the Southern District of New You!.

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TEREOTI PED BY THOMAS D. EXITO 26 WILLIAM STREET 7.

PREFACE

HAVING for a long time sustained consider ble inconvenience from the want of a book of Arith retical Tables adapted to the capacities of very young pupils, and arranged in such a manner as to answer the purposes of a large school, I have been induced to compile one, with a special view to the necessities of the system of monitorial instruction.

Believing it important that children should be made to understand the application of what they are required to commit to memory, I have placed a few simple questions at the end of each lesson illustrating its use; and as a knowledge of the rules of Arithmetic can be well understood by children, only by performing the operations, I have endeavored, in the introduction, to make the rules as concise as possible, depending principally on the examples for fixing them in the minds of the pupils. It is confidently hoped that this little work will lighten the labor of the child in committing to memory that which is so important as a foundation for Arithmetic, and also that, by the division and numbering of the lessons, it may relieve I the teacher of much trouble in assigning the proper portions for each scholar or class.

That it may, however small the offering, aid the cause of infant education, is the earnest wish of

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A. One hundred.

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A. Two hundred.

Q. What does C stand for?
Q. What does CC stand for?
Q. What does CCC stand for?
Q. What does MDCCC stand for?
eight hundred.

A. Three hundred.

A. One thousand

Q. What does X stand for? A. Ten.

Q. What does XX stand for? A. Twenty.

Q. What does MDCCCXX stand for? A. One thou

sand eight hundred and twenty.

Q. What does IX stand for? A. Nine.

Q. What does MDCCCXXIX stand for? A. One thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine.

ADDITION.

First Lesson.

Ques. What does Addition teach?

A. Addition teaches the method of collecting several

numbers into one.

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If you had 3 pence, and your father were to give you 1 more, how many would you have?

If you receive 10 tickets for good lessons, and 1 for being monitor, how many will you have?

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How many are 10 apples and 2 apples?
How many are 5 bushels and 2 bushels?

If there are 3 boys on one seat and 2 boys on another, how many boys are on both?

If you put 2 quarts of water with 3 quarts of cider, how many quarts will it make together?

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