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The art of practical measuring, by the sliding rule
... By Henry Coggeshall, gent. Whereto is added, in a short method, the use of Scammozzi's lines, for finding the lengths and angles of hips, rafters, &c. at any pitch, ... By John Ham. And ... is added, A compendium o practical geometry ... by G. Thomson, A.M -
The pracitcal [sic] surveyor, or the art of land-measuring made easy. ... To which is added, an appendix. Shewing how to draw buildings, ... By Samuel Wyld
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The nevv artificial gauging line or rod
together with rules concerning the use thereof: invented and written by William Oughtred. who in all due and respective observance præsenteth the same to the Right Honourable LL. Sir Nicolas Rainton Lord Major of London for this præsent yeare, and Ralfe Freeman Alderman Lord Major elect for the yeare now ensuing. and to the Worshipfull George Ethrege the late Master, and Captaine Iohn Miller the præsent Master of the Company of Vinteners. And to the whole body of that right worshipfull societie -
The art of practical measuring
easily perform'd, by a two-foot rule, which slides to a foot; ... By Henry Coggeshall, gent. The fourth edition. To which is added, in a concise method, the use of Scamozzi's lines, ... The whole carefully revised, ... that it may be plain and easy to the meanest capacity, by John Ham -
The art of practical measuring easily perform'd
by a two foot rule, which slides to a foot. On which is the best measure of round timber the common way. Also, the true Measure of Round, Square, or other Timber or Stone, Board, Glass, Paving, Painting, Wainscot, &c. Gauging of Cask, and Gauging and Inching of Tuns. Containing brief instructions in decimal arithmetick. The best way of using the Logarithms according to Mr. Townley. The Use of a new Diagonal Scale, of 100 parts in a quarter of an Inch, applied to Gunter's Chain. And lastly, some useful directions in dialling, not hitherto Published. By H. C. gent