A Rudimentary Treatise on Land and Enigineering Surveying with All the Modern ImprovementsJ. Weale, 1850 - 218 pages |
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... taken Level Book Datum Line Practical Level Book Running a Check Level Level Book for ditto Levelling for the Formation of a Section Level Book for Plotting the Section To draw the Section Cross Levels Cross Levels on Road , & c ...
... taken Level Book Datum Line Practical Level Book Running a Check Level Level Book for ditto Levelling for the Formation of a Section Level Book for Plotting the Section To draw the Section Cross Levels Cross Levels on Road , & c ...
Page vii
... taken from Heather's Treatise on Mathematical Instruments , in the Rudimentary Series , the best work on this subject . In this Chapter Rodham's method of keeping the Field Book , invented about fifty years ago , is given with slight ...
... taken from Heather's Treatise on Mathematical Instruments , in the Rudimentary Series , the best work on this subject . In this Chapter Rodham's method of keeping the Field Book , invented about fifty years ago , is given with slight ...
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... taken up by the follower ; and the same operation is repeated till the leader has expended all his arrows . Ten chains , or 1000 links , having now been measured and noted in the field book , the follower returns the ten arrows to the ...
... taken up by the follower ; and the same operation is repeated till the leader has expended all his arrows . Ten chains , or 1000 links , having now been measured and noted in the field book , the follower returns the ten arrows to the ...
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... taken to stretch it always with the same tension , as it will extend by much use , and will therefore require to be examined occasionally , and shortened , if necessary . But a good chain may be used several days , on tolerably smooth ...
... taken to stretch it always with the same tension , as it will extend by much use , and will therefore require to be examined occasionally , and shortened , if necessary . But a good chain may be used several days , on tolerably smooth ...
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... taken , and make the extremity of the other leg coincide accurately with the other end of the required distance , by turning the screw . NOTE . There are several other kinds of compasses , used for planning ; as those with moveable ...
... taken , and make the extremity of the other leg coincide accurately with the other end of the required distance , by turning the screw . NOTE . There are several other kinds of compasses , used for planning ; as those with moveable ...
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Page 3 - The circumference of every circle is supposed to be divided into 360 equal parts, called degrees ; and each degree into 60 equal parts, called minutes ; and each minute into 60 equal parts, called seconds ; and these into thirds, &c.
Page 104 - The hypotenuse is, therefore, equal to the square root of the sum of the squares of the other two sides...
Page 122 - An Act for consolidating in one Act certain provisions usually inserted in Acts of inclosure, and for facilitating the mode of proving the several facts usually required on the passing of such Acts...
Page 122 - An Act to facilitate the Inclosure and Improvement of Commons and Lands held in common, the Exchange of Lands, and the Division of intermixed Lands ; to provide Remedies for defective or incomplete Executions, and for the Non -execution of the Powers of general and local Inclosure Acts; and to provide for the Revival of such Powers in certain cases...
Page 90 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Page i - Edition" or give the number in the Series (32) to distinguish it from the Enlarged Edition in 3 vols. (Nos. 168-9-70). 60. LAND AND ENGINEERING SURVEYING, a Treatise on; with all the Modern Improvements. Arranged for the Use of Schools and Private Students ; also for Practical Land Surveyors and Engineers. By ^T.
Page 122 - An Act to extend the powers and provisions of the several Acts relating to the inclosure of open and arable fields in England and Wales.
Page 8 - AE : that is, similar triangles are to one another iii the duplicate ratio of their homologous sides. (Euc. VI. 19.) THEOREM VIII. All similar figures are to one another as the squares of their homologous, or like, sides.
Page 124 - The two parallel plates are connected together by the ball and socket already mentioned, and are set firm by four mill-headed screws, which turn in sockets fixed to the lower plate, while their heads press against the under side of the upper plate, and thus serve the purpose of setting the instrument truly level.
Page 61 - ... themselves very small. We are not aware that a scale of this kind has been put upon the plain scales sold by any of the instrument makers ; but, during the time occupied in plotting an extensive survey, the paper which receives the work is affected by the changes which take place in the hygrometrical state of the air, and the parts laid down from the same scale, at different times, will not exactly correspond, unless this...