| Charles Hutton - Measurement - 1788 - 728 pages
...any fmall errors will be fo multiplied, as to render it very much diftorted. 1 . Walk over the eftate two or three times, in order to get a perfect idea of it, and till you can carry the map of it tolerably in your head. And to help your memory, draw an eye draught of it on paper, or ac leaft, of... | |
| Mathematics - 1801 - 658 pages
...any small errors will be so multiplied, as to render it very much distorted. 1. Walk over the estate two or three times in order to get a perfect idea of -it, and till you can carry trie map of it tolerably well in your head. And to assist the memory aud guide you, draw an eye draught... | |
| Samuel Webber - Mathematics - 1808 - 520 pages
...multiplied, as to render it very much distorted. 1. Walk over the estate two or three times in orderto get a perfect idea of it, and till you can carry the map of it tolerably well in your head. And to assist the memory and guide you, draw an eye draught of it, or... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1811 - 494 pages
...much increased) as to render it very much distorted. But proceed as below. 1. Walk over the estate two or three times, in order to get a perfect idea of it, or till you can keep the figure of it pretty well in mind. And to help your memory, draw an eye-draught... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1812 - 620 pages
...much increased, as to render it very much distorted. But proceed as below. 1 . Walk over the estate two or three times, in order to get a perfect idea of it, or till you can keep the figure of it pretty well in mind. And to help your memory, draw an eye-draught... | |
| George Adams - Geometry - 1813 - 648 pages
...any small errors will be so multiplied as to render it very much distorted. 1. Walk over the lordship two or three times, in order to get a perfect idea of it, and till you can cany the map of it in your head. And to help your memory, draw an eye draught of it on paper, to guide... | |
| Thomas Keith - 1817 - 306 pages
...figure of the estate will be distorted. — Proceed in the following manner. 1. Walk over the estate two or three times in. order to get a perfect idea of it, or till yon can retain the figure of it in your mind. And to assist your memory make a rough draft... | |
| Charles Hutton - Mathematics - 1822 - 616 pages
...much increased, as to render it very much distorted. But proceed as below. 1. Walk over the estate two or three times, in order to get a perfect idea of it, or till you can keep the figure of it pretty well in mind. And to help your memory, draw an eye-draught... | |
| James Mitchell - Mathematics - 1823 - 666 pages
...directions are useful in making a large survey : 1. Before the survey is begun, walk over the esiate two or three times, in order to get a perfect" idea of it, till you can carry the form of it tolerably in your mind. And, to help your memory, draw an eye-draught... | |
| Peter Nicholson - Mathematics - 1825 - 1046 pages
...whole figure of the estate will be distorted. Proceed in the following manner. 1 . Walk over the estate two or three times in order to get a perfect idea of it, or till you can retain the figure of it in your mind. And to assist your memory make a rough draft... | |
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