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Footnotes:

[1] Some separate copies of these Appendixes are printed, for those who may desire to add them to the former editions.

[2] It has been supposed that eleven and twelve are derived from the Saxon for one left and two left (meaning, after ten is removed); but there seems better reason to think that leven is a word meaning ten, and connected with decem.

[3] The references are to the preceding articles.

[4] Any little computations which occur in the rest of this section may be made on the fingers, or with counters.

[5] This should be (23) a × a, but the sign × is unnecessary here. It is used with numbers, as in 2 × 7, to prevent confounding this, which is 14, with 27.