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New logarithmes : The first invention whereof, was, by the Honourable Lo: John Nepair Baron of Marchiston, and printed at Edinburg in Scotland, anno: 1614. in whose use was and is required the knowledge of albraicall [sic] addition and substraction, according to + and - these being extracted from and out of them (they being first over seene, corrected, and amended) require not at all any skill in algebra, or Cossike numbers, but may be used by every one that can onely adde and substract, in whole numbers, according to the common or vulgar arithmeticke, without any consideration or respect of + and - by John Speidell, professor of the mathematickes, and are to be solde at his dwelling house in the Fields, on the backe side of Drury Lane, betweene Princes streete and the new playhouse

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