An edition of The doctrine of chances (1814)

The doctrine of chances

or, The theory of gaming, made easy to every person acquainted with common arithmetic, so as to enable them to calculate the probabilities of events in lotteries, cards, horse racing, dice, &c. : with tables on chance, never before published ...

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The doctrine of chances
William Rouse, William Rouse
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An edition of The doctrine of chances (1814)

The doctrine of chances

or, The theory of gaming, made easy to every person acquainted with common arithmetic, so as to enable them to calculate the probabilities of events in lotteries, cards, horse racing, dice, &c. : with tables on chance, never before published ...

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The full title is "The Doctrine of Chances, or the Theory of Gaming, Made Easy to Every Person Acquainted with Common Arithmetic, so as to Enable Them to Calculate the Probabilities of Events in Lotteries, Cards, Horse Racing, Dice, &c. with Tables on Chance, Never before Published, Which from Mere Inspection Will Solve a Great Variety of Questions."

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Edition Notes

Engraved t.p.

Includes fold. tables.

Published in
London
Other Titles
The theory of gaming

The Physical Object

Pagination
[1], lvi, [57]-350, [1] p.
Number of pages
350

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL14825310M

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