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A new complete system of weights and measures, deduced from an unerring universal unit; with considerable improvements on the scale beam
The whole embellished with a plate of the instruments which produce the unit; and a set of correct tables, adapted to every brach of commerce. By Cuthbert Clarke, lecturer on experimental philosophy -
Speeches in the House of Commons upon the equalization of the weights and measures of Great Britain
With notes, observations, &c. &c. also, a general standard proposed for the weights and measures of Europe: with brief abstracts of the most material acts of the British legislature, and other ordinances and regulations, for the equalization of our weights and measures from Magna Charta to the present time, &c. &c. By Sir John Riggs Miller, bart. Together with two letters from the Bishop of Autun to the author, upon the uniformity of weights and measures; the prelate's proposition, respecting, the same, to the National Assembly, and the decree of that body, of the 8th of May, conformable to the Bishop's proposition.-with English translations -
Memorial for Alexander Earl of Galloway, James Fea of Clestren, James Traill younger of Hobister, John Traill of Westness, William Balfour of Trenabie, Archibald Stewart of Burgh, Thomas Traill of Westove, John Traill of Elsness, Thomas Mackenzie of ground-water, David covingtree of Newark, Jerom Denison of Noltland, Thomas Traill of Tirlett, Thomas Loutit of Tenston, Patrick Fea of Airy, Patrick fea of Kirbuster, Mr. Thomas rendal of Breck, Robert Scola of odness, and the Reverend Mr. Robert Scola of Hunten, minister of the gospel at Stronsa, all udalmen, and proprietors of lands and heritages in the Islands of Orkney, pursuers; against James Earl of Morton, defender
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Tracts on weights, measures, and coins
Viz. I. Synopsis of a system of equalization of weights and measures of Great Britain. II. A comparison of various pendulums, and reasons for preferring that which is proposed in the synopsis. III. Observations on the equalization of coins. IV. A new method of finding pretty accurately the center of oscillation in a pendulum. V. Remarks on Mr Whitehurst's method of obtaining invariable measures. VI. Remarks on Dr Rotheram's observations on the proposed plan for equalizing all our weights and measures. By George Skene Keith, M.A. minister of Keith-Hall and Kinkell, Aberdeenshire -
Arithmetic made easy to children
being a collection of useful and familiar examples, methodically arranged under their respective heads -
Arithmetic made easy to children
being a collection of useful and familiar examples methodically arranged under their respective heads -
Arithmetic made easy to children
being a collection of useful and familiar examples, methodically arranged under their respective heads -
A state of the English weights and measures of capacity, as well antient as modern; with some considerations thereon
Being an attempt to prove, that the present avoirdepois weight is the legal and ancient standard for the weights and measures of this kingdom. By Samuel Reynardson Esq; F.R.S -
The Arithmetical tables
Most of which must be committed to memory before any considerable progress can be made in learning arithmetic -
Arithmetical tables
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The Arithmetical tables
For the use of schools -
Arithmetical tables
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Arithmetical tables
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Arithmetical tables
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Arithmetical tables
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Arithmetical tables
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Arithmetical tables
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Arithmetical tables
for the use of schools, in the United States -
Arithmetic made easy to children
being a collection of useful and familiar examples methodically arranged under their respective heads -
Arithmetic made easy to children
being a collection of useful and familiar examples, methodically arranged under their respective heads -
Arithmetic made easy to children
being a collection of useful and familiar examples, methodically arranged under their respective heads -
Tables of ancient coins, weights and measures, explain'd and exemplify'd in several dissertations
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An act directing certain experiments to be made to ascertain uniform standards of weights and measures for the United States
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Tables of the various weights and measures, and the different coins, both imaginary and real by which all accompts in Asia are kept
Together with the customs, exchanges, port charges, &c. and correct batty tables, made use of at the different ports in the East-Indies, to which Europeans trade. Also, an account of the names and touches of gold, weights and coins, emperor's and hoppo's duties on the measurage of European ships, with the respective duties on all goods exported and imported at Canton, in China. Likewise, tables for reducing Troy weights into canton weights, and canton weights into troy weights, for the more expeditious paying of silver to the Chinese merchants, calculated from one penny weight to 100,000 ounces, and from one mace to 100,000 tales, &c. &c. compiled with the greatest exactness, and which has been allowed to the the trust tables, and recommended by the American and Portugal merchants, who are continually trading from port to port in the East-Indies. The whole has been found to be very useful to all persons trading to those parts, and hath detected the many frequent frauds and impositions committed by the natives