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A collection of comic lessons that teach arithmetic signs, rules, and operations by pairing definitions with satirical examples and engraved plates. Each section explains numeration, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and proportion through humorous analogies that lampoon public institutions, commercial practices, and social pretensions. A playful preface frames the material as practical wisdom for everyday life, while successive entries alternate concise rules with caricatural commentary. The tone balances instructional clarity with mock-serious social critique, using exaggerated scenarios to illustrate numerical concepts and the uses and abuses of calculation in civic and private affairs.
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