M'Gregor, George.
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Gauging unmasked . Which shews all the necessary rules in vulgar and decimal arithmetic, with several contractions in both. The extraction of the square and cure roots: stereometry, or The whole art of gauging, by the pen and sliding-rule: with the forms and definitions: the method of keeping the stock-book for ale and x-waters: tables of cylinders and areas of circles and squares. The whole designed for the use and service of the revenue-officers, being calculated according to 217.6 the solid inches contained in the liquid gallon, now used in Ireland. By John Ballard, excise-officer. Printed and published by order of the Right Honourable and Honourable the Chief Commissioners and Governors of His Majesty's Revenue of Ireland.
Ballard, John, excise officer.Date: MDCCLXXXIII. [1783]- E-books
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Tables calculated for the use of the revenue officers of Ireland . Containing, I. New and correct tables of cylinders from 10 inches to 45 inches diameter, with their use. II. A table shewing the areas of squares in gallons and decimal parts, calculated to every tenth part and quarter of an inch of the side, from 1 to 100 inches. III. A table of allowance to common brewers of two gallons in 22 for ale, and of 2 1/2 gallons in 23 for beer X and VI. IV. New and correct money tables for ale and small beer, in which the hereditary revenue, and additional duties, are calculated and proportioned to the gallon of 217.6 cubic inches; as lately ordered by the Right Honourable and Honourable the commissioners of His Majesty's revenue of Ireland. V. A new and correct money table for strong waters at 2 pence, 8 pence, and 10 pence per gallon, from 1 to 20000 gallons. By George M'Gregor, philomath.
M'Gregor, George.Date: M,DCC,LXXXII. [1782]