 | William Emerson - Mathematics - 1770 - 494 pages
...your ftationary line ; which you muft never omit. And thus as you go along any main ftationary line, take offsets to the ends of all hedges, and to any pond, houfe, mill, bridge, &c omitting nothingthat 1s- remarkable, and all thefe things muft be noted down,... | |
 | Charles Hutton - Measurement - 1788 - 728 pages
...taking backfight and forefight, along your ftation line. And thus as you go along any main ftation line, take offsets to the ends of all hedges, and to any pond, houfe, mill, bridge, &c, omitting nothing that is remarkable. And all thefe things muft be noted down... | |
 | Mathematics - 1801 - 658 pages
...and where » perpendicular from it cuts that line. And thus, as you go along any main station line, take offsets, to the ends, of all hedges, and to any...bridge, &c. omitting nothing, that is remarkable, and noting down the whole. ' A* * .. 4. As to the inner parts of the estate, they must be determined in... | |
 | Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1807
...by measuring its distance from the station-line ; and where a perpendicular From it cuts that line. And thus as you go along any main station-line, take...hedges, and to any pond, house, mill, bridge, &c, noting every thing down that is remarkable. 4. As to the inner parts of the estate, they must be determined,... | |
 | Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1811
...by measuring its distance from the station-line; and where a perpendicular from it cuts that line. And thus as you go along any main station-line, take...hedges, and to any pond, house, mill, bridge, &c, noting every thing down that is remarkable. 4. As to the inner parts of the estate, they must be determined,... | |
 | Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1812
...; and where a perpendicular from it cuts that line. And thus as you go along any main station line, take offsets to the ends of all hedges, and to any pond, house, mill, bridge, Sec, noting every thing down that is remarkable. 4. As to the inner pans of the estate, they must be... | |
 | George Adams - Geometry - 1813 - 576 pages
...stationary line, take oftsets to the ends of ail hedges, and to any pond, house, mill, bridge, £c. omitting nothing that is remarkable, and all these...marks up at the intersections of all hedges with the stationary line, that yo;i may know where to. measure from, when you come to survey these particular... | |
 | George Adams - Geometry - 1813 - 648 pages
...your stationary line ; which you must never omit. And thus as you go along any main stationary line, take offsets to the ends of all hedges, and to any...are your data, by which the places of such objects arc to be determined upon your plan. And be sure to set marks up at the intersections of all hedges... | |
 | Thomas Keith - 1817 - 304 pages
...to any pond, house, mill, bridge, &c. noting every thing down that is remarkable; for these are the data, by which the places of such objects are to be determined on your plan. Be careful to set marks up at the intersections of all hedges with the station line,... | |
 | Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1822 - 618 pages
...by measuring its distance from the station-line ; and where a perpendicular from it cuts that line. And thus as you go along any main station-line, take...all hedges, and to any pond, house, mill, bridge, tic. noting every thing down that is remarkable. 4. As to the inner parts of the estate, they must... | |
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