ARITHMETIC, DESIGNED FOR ACADEMIES AND SCHOOLS, (WITH ANSWERS.) BY CHARLES DAVIES, LL. D. AUTHOR OF FIRST LESSONS IN ARITHMETIC, ELEMENTARY ALGEBRA, Ar a meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Public Schools, Baltimore, to hear the report of the Book Committee, upon Davies' Elementary Series. The following resolution was offered, and adopted: Resolved,―That DAVIES' FIRST LESSONS IN ARITHMETIC, Davies' ARITHMETIC, DAVIES' ALGEBRA, DAVIES' PRACTICAL GEOMETRY, and DAVIES' ELEMENTARY GEOMETRY, be introduced into the Public Schools of Baltimore. From the Minutes, JOHN F. TILYARD, Clerk. JAMES LUCAS, CHAMBER OF THE CONTROLLERS OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS, Philadelphia, September 15, 1842. Ar a meeting of the Board of Controllers of the Public Schools of the First School District of Pennsylvania, held at the Controllers' Chamber, on Tuesday afternoon, September 13, 1842, it was Resolved, That DAVIES' FIRST LESSONS IN ARITHMETIC, and THOMAS B. FLORENCE, Secretary. Entered according to the Act of Congress, in the year one thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight, by CHARLES DAVIES, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Southern District of New York. STEREOTYPED BY C. W. MURRAY & Co.-C. SHERMAN, PRINTER. |