From the press of T. & J. Swords, New-York. Printed for Spencers and Webb, and sold at their book-store in Market-Street, Albany: sold also by the principal booksellers in New-York, Boston, Connecticut, Philadelphia, Maryland, and Virginia.,
The young gentleman and lady's assistant; [microform] : containing, I. Geography, II. Natural history, III. Rhetoric, IV. Miscellany. : To which is added a short but complete system of practical arithmetic, wherein the money of the United States of America is rendered easy to the perception of youth. : The whole divided into small sections, for the convenience of schools.
Early American imprints. First series ;
Fraser, Donald, 1755?-1820.
Adams, John, 1735-1826.
Tanner, Benjamin, 1775-1848.
Warner, G. J. (George James)
By Donald Fraser, author of the Columbian monitor.
The young gentleman and lady's assistant; [microform] : containing, I. Geography, II. Natural history, III. Rhetoric, IV. Miscellany. : To which is added a short but complete system of practical arithmetic, wherein the money of the United States of America is rendered easy to the perception of youth. : The whole divided into small sections, for the convenience of schools.