Mathematical tables contrived after a most comprehensive method: viz. A table of logarithms, from 1 to 101000. To which is added (upon the same Page) The Differences and Proportional Parts, whereby the Logarithm of any Number under 10,000,000 may easily be found. Tables of natural sines, tangents, and secants, with their Logarithms, and Logarithmetick Differences to every Minute of the Quadrant. Tables of natural versed sines, and their Logarithms, to every Minute of the Quadrant. And a table of difference of latitude and Departure to every Degree and Quarter-Point of the Compass: The Radius 10000
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von: Gardiner, William
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