| Charles Hutton - Measurement - 1788 - 728 pages
...The trees in every hedge row muft be placed in their proper fhuation, which is foon done by the plain table ; but may be done by the eye without an inftrument;...meafured. But all this need not be done till the draught is finifhed. And obferve in all the hedges, what tide the gutter or ditch is on, and to whom the fences... | |
| George Adams - Geometry - 1813 - 648 pages
...taken by guess, in a rough draught, they will be exact enough, being only to look at; except it be such as are at any remarkable places, as at the ends of hedges, at stiles, gates, &c. and these must be measured. But all this need not be done till the draught be finished.... | |
| Ireland commissioners of nat. educ - 1834 - 370 pages
...taken by guess in a rough draft, they will be exact enough, being only to look at ; except it be such as are at any remarkable places, as at the ends of hedges, at stiles, gates, &c., and these must be measured or taken with the plane table, or some other instrument.... | |
| Commissioners of National Education in Ireland - Measurement - 1837 - 284 pages
...taken by guess in a rough draft, they will be exact enough, being only to look at ; except it be such as are at any remarkable places, as at the ends of hedges, at stiles, gates, &c. and these must be measured or taken with the plane table, or some other instrument.... | |
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