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.
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M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]
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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 quarte

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Philadelphia : Printed for the author, M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]

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