| William Mitchell Gillespie - Surveying - 1869 - 550 pages
...north.' " " In order to throw the excesses or deficiencies, as the case may be, on the north and on the west sides of a township, according to law, it is...township to be governed by the convexity of the earth and tho convergency of meridians." Thus, suppose the land to be surveyed lies between 46° and 47° of... | |
| Surveying - 1878 - 534 pages
...north.'" " In order to throw the excesses or deficiencies, as the case may be, on the north and on the west sides of a township, according to law, it is...township to be governed by the convexity of the earth and tho convergency of meridians." Thus, suppose the land to be surveyed lies between 46° and 47° of... | |
| Jackson County (Mo.) - 1881 - 1060 pages
...north. In order to throw the excess of deficiencies on the north and on the west sides of the township, it is necessary to survey the section lines from south...north, on a true meridian, leaving the result in the north line of the township to be governed by the convexity of the earth, and the convergency of the... | |
| William Mitchell Gillespie - Surveying - 1887 - 722 pages
...north.'" " In order to throw the excesses or deficiencies, as the case may be, on the north and on the west sides of a township, according to law, it is necessary to survey the section-lines from south to north on a true meridian, leaving the result in the northern line of the... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1889 - 242 pages
...south. In order to throw the excesses or deficiencies on the north and on the west sides of the township it is necessary to survey the section lines from south to north on a true meridian, leaving the results In the north line of the township to be governed by the convexity of the earth and the converging... | |
| William Mitchell Gillespie - Surveying - 1896 - 606 pages
...and on the west sides of a township, according to law, it is necessary to survey the section-lines from south to north on a true meridian, leaving the...be governed by the convexity of the earth and the con. vergency of meridians." Thus, suppose the land to be surveyed lies between 46° and 47° of north... | |
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