The anti-logarithmic canon : being a table of numbers, con sisting of eleven places
of figures, corresponding to all logarithms under 100,000, whereby the logarithm for
any number, or the number for any logarithm, each under twelve places of figures,
are readily found .../ To which is prefix'd, an introduction, containing a short account
of logarithms, and of the most considerable improvements made, since their invention,
in the manner of constructing them / James Dodson. London, 1742
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