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For Sale by all Catholic Booksellers and Newsdealers generally. THE TRADE SUPPLIED BY THE AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY, NEWY, I YM.N

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"A work that will stand amid all the fluctuations and confusions of
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The publishers take pleasure in announcing, in permanent electrotype form, Dr. Brooks's Higher Arithmetic. Large 12mo., cloth, 500 pages. By EDWARD BROOKS, A.M., Ph.D., Principal of Pennsylvania State Normal School, Pa.

This work furnishes a complete system of arithmetical science, arranged with a unity of plan, and unfolded with a philosophy of method, hardly attempted in other text-books. It is simple and natural in the details of its steps and processes, but exhaustive and logical in its treatment of the whole subject.

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Brooks's Higher Arithmetic not only expresses the laws, processes, and practices of arithmetic, but in developing the number-idea it develops a normal growth of mind in the student.

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