Vinall's Arithmetic. THE Second Edition of t his wo»k, with im provements, v. ill fpcedily be put to p'efs. The rapid sale of the fir ft edition*, greatly be yond the author's moll (anguine cx pe&ations, encourages hw« to print a second edition. lie intends to have it printed upon much better pa per than the former, and wiih a new type. Th Booksellers who wtfh to take a num ber of copies in Iheets, are uqueftcd to apply to the author for particulars. * ioco Copies At a meet in ix of the School Com.mitte", February s'b, 1 793- The Committee, appointed 10 examine u The Preceptor's Aflifiant, ot Student's Guide," being a lyftematical treanfe of Arithmetic, by John Vi n a l l, teacher, of the Math* matics & Writ ing, in Bollon, reported, that they have attended th* service, and are.of opinion, that the work is with judgment, and is as well calcu lat»d for the use of schools, counting houses, and private families, as any of the fame compass that has hitherto been offered to the public. Voted, Tnat the above report be accepted, and that Mr. Vinail be furnilhed with a copy ot it, whenever he shall desire it. Coovof the Records. Attest, CHARLES BULFINCH, Sec'ry The following character of the above work, is given in the Review of the Majjachufetts Ma gazine * for Jan. 1793 : " This is a very ufeful work, end is no ill proof of the judgment and industry of the author. The rules are laid down with propriety, and the ex.imph s anm xed are fufficient for their il luflration. One part of the work defc rvrs par ticular commendation. We mean that which the author ft ilea " Mercantile Arithmetic " It occupies a confidcrable portion of his book, but not more than its importance will juftify. We would recommend to the young Arithmetician to pay a particular attention to this branch. He wijl find its principles well explained And should he make himfclf ntafter of them, he will always have reason to acknowledge his obliga tion to the judicious and laborious author. 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