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A compendious system of practical surveying, and dividing of land concisely defined, methodically arranged, and fully exemplified. The whole adapted for the easy and regular instruction of youth, in our American schools. Compiled by Zachariah Jess, schoolmaster in Wilmington. Copy right secured according to law.
Jess, ZachariahDate: 1799- E-books
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A treatise of practical surveying which is demonstrated from its first principles. Wherein every thing that is useful and curious in that art, is fully considered and explained. Particularly three new and very concise methods for determining the areas of right-lined figures arithmetically, or by calculation, as well as the geometrical ones heretofore treated of. The whole illustrated with copper-plates. By Robert Gibson, teacher of the mathematics. With alterations and amendments, adapted to the use of American surveyors.
Gibson, Robert, d. 1761?.Date: MDCCLXXXIX [i.e., 1790]- E-books
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The practical surveyor's assistant , in two parts. Part the I. Being a table of difference of latitude and departure fitted to every degree of the quadrant, and continued from one tenth of a perch to a mile. Part the II. A like table fitted to every quarter of a degree of the quadrant, and continued from one tenth of a perch to four hundred and fifty perches. Calculated by John Clendinin, land surveyor.
Clendinin, John.Date: M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]- E-books
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Tables of difference of latitude and departure constructed to every quarter of a degree of the quadrant, and continued from one, to the distance of one hundred miles or chains.
Robertson, John, 1712-1776.Date: M,DCC,XCIX. [1799]- E-books
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A treatise of practical surveying which is demonstrated from its first principles. Wherein every thing that is useful and curious in that art, is fully considered and explained. Particularly three new and very concise methods for determining the areas of right-lined figures, arithmetically or by calculation, as well as the geometrical ones heretofore treated of. The whole illustrated with copper-plates. By Robert Gibson; teacher of the mathematics. With alterations and amendments, adapted to the use of American surveyors.
Gibson, Robert, d. 1761?.Date: 1796