Hudson, Peter
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A new introduction to trade and business very useful for the youth of both sexes. Wherein is contained great variety of receipts for money, Goods, &c. promissory notes, bills of exchange, Bills Of AtParcels, And Bills ON Book - Debts. With ample instructions how to Form Them. Also Several Instructive Exercises; Disbursements; Week's Expences, Goods bought at Sales, &c. To which are added, I. Commercial and Epistolary Correspondence, exemplified in various Forms of Business, and Familiar Letters. II. A List of the most common Abbrevations of Words for the Dispatch of Business. III. Arithmetical Tables of Weights and Measures. IV. A new Set of Questions to exercise the Learner in several of the Rules of Arithmetic, by Way of Amusement, as well as Improvdment. V. The Explanation and Use of the Frontispiece or Perpetual Almanac. A new edition, corrected and improved, With the Addition of Four Copper Plates neatly engraved. By Peter Hudson, Author of The New English Introduction to the Latin Tongue, French Scholar's Guide, &c. And other School Masters. Designed for the use of schools, and Youth in General.
Hudson, PeterDate: MDCCLXI. [1761]
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The ingenious youth's companion, in three parts. I. The art of writing ... By Mr. Ambrose Serle. To which is prefixed, a new mathematical projection [shewing ... rules for ... forming every letter] ... by Mr. Peter Hudson. II. The art of drawing and painting in water colours ... III. The art of drawing in perspective / [Ambrose Serle].
Serle, Ambrose.Date: [1777]- E-books
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The French scholar's guide: or, An easy help for translating French into English Containing 1. Select fables. 2. Diverting sales. 3. Witty repartees. 4. Rarities of different countries. 5. Familiar letters. 6. Moral sentences. 7. Bills, receipts, and other forms of business, &c. With an index, in an exact alphabetical order, of all the words contained in the book, their proper signification in English, and their grammatical derivation. Designed for the use of schools, as well as private learners; very useful to foreigners who understand French, and want to learn English; and also very assisting to the mistresses of French boarding-schools, &c. who, if they should understand but little of grammar or English, may, by the index, easily correct their scholar's translations. By Peter Hudson, teacher of French, &c. author of the English introduction to the Latin tongue, and of the New introduction to trade and business.
Hudson, PeterDate: M.DCC.LXXXIII. [1783]- E-books
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The french scholar's guide or, an easy help for translating French into English. Containing 1. Select Fables. 2. Diverting Tales. 3. Witty Repartees. 4. Rarities of different Countries. 5. Familiar Letters. 6. Moral Sentences. 7. Bills, Receipts, and other Forms of Business, &c. With an index, in an exact alphabetical Order, of all the Words contained in the Book, their proper Signication in English, and their Grammatical Derivation. Designed for the Use of Schools, as well as private Learners; very useful to Foreigners who understand French, and want to learn English; and also very assisting to the Mistresses of French Boarding-Scbools, &c. who, if they should understand but little of Grammar or English, may, by the Index, easily correct their Scholar's Translations. By Peter Hudson, Teacher of French, Writing and Accompts, &c. and Author of the New English Introduction to the Latin Tongue.
Hudson, PeterDate: M.DCC.LXVI. [1766]- E-books
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A new introduction to trade and business very useful for young gentlemen and young ladies. Wherein is contained great variety of receipts for money, &c. Promissory Notes, Bills Of Exchange, Bills Of Parcels, And Bills ON Book-Debts. With ample instructions how to Form Them. Interspersed with Several Instructive Exercises, Week's Expences, Disbursements, Goods bought at Sales, &c. To which are added, I. A List of the most common Abbreviations of Words for the Dispatch of Business. II. Proper Forms of Address to Persons of High Rank, and those in Public Offices, &c. III. Arithmetical Tables of Weights and Measures. IV. A new Set of Questions to exercise the Learner in several of the Rules of Arithmetic, by Way of Amusement, as well as Improvement. V. A Mercantile Dictionary. VI The Explanation and Use of the Frontispiece or Perpetual Almanac. Designed for the use of schools, and Youth in General.
Hudson, PeterDate: MDCCLVIII. [1758]