Charles Davies
26 works on record
Works

Practical Arithmetic: Embracing the Science and Applications of Numbers
1876

Elements of Algebra: On the Basis of M. Bourdon, Embracing Sturm's and Horner's Theorems, and ..
1871

The Logic and Utility of Mathematics: With the Best Methods of Instruction Explained and Illustrated
1860

New Elementary Algebra: Embracing the First Principles of the Science
1859

Intellectual Arithmetic: Or, An Analysis of the Science of Numbers, with Especial Reference to ..
1858

School Arithmetic: Analytical and Practical
1858

Elements of Surveying, and Navigation, with Descriptions of the Instruments ..
1854

The University Arithmetic: Embracing the Science of Numbers, and Their Numerous Applications
1852

Elements of Algebra: Including Sturms' Theorem
1851

Grammar of Arithmetic, Or, An Analysis of the Language of Figures and Science of Numbers
1850

The Arithmetical Table-book, Or, The Method of Teaching the Combinations of Figures by Sight
1848

A Key Containing the Statements and Solutions of Questions in Davies' Elementary Algebra: For ..
1846

First Lessons in Geometry: With Practical Applications in Mensuration, and ..
1840

Elements of Surveying: With the Necessary Tables
1830

Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry

Selected Propositions in Geometrical Constructions and Applications of Algebra to Geometry
University Arithmetic: Embracing the Science of Numbers, and General Rules for Their Application
1876
Key to the Practical Arithmetic
1872
The Metric System, Considered with Reference to Its Introduction Into the United States ..
1871
Elementary Algebra
1867
A Key, Containing the Statements and Solutions of Questions in Davies' Elementary Algebra
1858
Elements of Geometry and Trigonometry: With Applications in Mensuration
1855
First Lessons in Arithmetic: Designed for Beginners
1847
Elements of Surveying: With a Description of the Instruments and the Necessary Tables, Including ..
1839
Elements of Descriptive Geometry: With Their Application to Spherical ..
1835
The Metric System, considered with reference to its introduction into the United States; embracing the reports of the Hon. John Quincy Adams, and the lecture of Sir John Herschel