Brown, George.
An account of the rotula arithmetica invented by Mr. George Brown, Minister of Kilmaures. Together with instructions how to use it.
Edinburgh: printed for the author, M. DCC. [1700].
ESTC No. R4627.Grub Street ID 124979.
Brown, George.
An account of the apprehending, trial, and condemnation of two grand criminals, namely, idleness and pride. Being a delightful and pleasant, as well as teachable discourse, designed to reform those two great evils of our day. By George Brown.
London: printed for the author, and sold by M. Fabian at Mercers-Chappel in Cheapside, 1700.
ESTC No. R33268.Grub Street ID 115906.
Brown, George.
A compendious, but a compleat system of decimal arithmetick, containing more exact rules for ordering infinites, than any hitherto extant. Contrived by Mr. George Brown Minister of Killmarice, and Author of the Rotula. First course.
Edinburgh: printed for the author, in the Year, M.DCC.I. [1701].
ESTC No. T71561.Grub Street ID 295112.
Brown, George.
Reformation. A neccessary companion: or, the evils of the present times expos'd in a Scriptural apprehending, trial and condemnation of three grand criminals, viz. Idleness, Pride, and Whispering Backbiter. Being Pleasant as well as Profitable Discourses, in Detecting the Dreadful Mischief of these fore-mention'd Sins too common in this Age. By G. Brown.
London: printed for John Marshall, at the Bible in Grace-Church-Street, 1704.
ESTC No. N13209.Grub Street ID 3148.
Brown, George.
Arithmetica infinita: or, the accurate accomptant's best companion. Being decimal tables, calculated more especially for the uses of trade, interest, exchange, &c. ... Engraven on copper plates, ... By George Brown, A.M.
London: printed for T. Bowles; J. Batley; and J. Bowles, 1727.
ESTC No. N42337.Grub Street ID 28655.