Annual Report of the Association of Ontario Land Surveyors, Ausgabe 16Association of Ontario Land Surveyors., 1901 |
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... course that I thought looked most reasonable , and while giving vent to certain thoughts , in reference to this question , that have been prominent in my mind for a number of years , I endeavored as far as possible to avoid the extremes ...
... course that I thought looked most reasonable , and while giving vent to certain thoughts , in reference to this question , that have been prominent in my mind for a number of years , I endeavored as far as possible to avoid the extremes ...
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... course that I thought looked most reasonable , and while giving vent to certain thoughts , in reference to this question , that have been prominent in my mind for a number of years , I endeavored as far as possible to avoid the extremes ...
... course that I thought looked most reasonable , and while giving vent to certain thoughts , in reference to this question , that have been prominent in my mind for a number of years , I endeavored as far as possible to avoid the extremes ...
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... course now contradicts . There is a letter here of September 17th , 1877 , written by Mr. A. W. Brunell , Commis- sioner , that I think is most important ; it is as follows : - SIR , OTTAWA , September , 19th , 1877 . 1. Having ...
... course now contradicts . There is a letter here of September 17th , 1877 , written by Mr. A. W. Brunell , Commis- sioner , that I think is most important ; it is as follows : - SIR , OTTAWA , September , 19th , 1877 . 1. Having ...
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... course it would be utterly impossible for us to give a certificate that any tape like this was .006 long at a temperature of 40 degrees , or anything of that kind . Mr. McDowall : -Who would be allowed to manufacture these tapes ? Mr ...
... course it would be utterly impossible for us to give a certificate that any tape like this was .006 long at a temperature of 40 degrees , or anything of that kind . Mr. McDowall : -Who would be allowed to manufacture these tapes ? Mr ...
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... course the report cannot give any results . In that respect , about all that can be given is a statement of what was intended to be done . Moved by Mr. Proudfoot , seconded by Mr. Gibson , that the report be taken as read , and printed ...
... course the report cannot give any results . In that respect , about all that can be given is a statement of what was intended to be done . Moved by Mr. Proudfoot , seconded by Mr. Gibson , that the report be taken as read , and printed ...
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49th parallel 6th Jan 7th April ADMISSION BY BOARD angle Association of Ontario astronomical stations Aylesworth Board of Examiners boundary Bowman camera stations Canada Canadian Capt Captain Bernier Chairman Chipman Civil Engineers Committee concession Council Crown Lands DATE OF ADMISSION decimal declared it carried deflection Dickson distance drainage Engineers and Surveyors Farncomb feet Field Notes Franz Joseph Land Frederick Bramwell give Grad Greenland inches James James Dickson John Kirkpatrick Lake Erie latitude lots matter measure metric system miles mountains municipal NAME AND P.O. Nansen Niagara River Ontario Land Surveyors Ottawa P.O. ADDRESS P.O. Box paper parallel pass photographs plumb line Polar Basin position practice President printed profession question Rat Portage reference River Ross Sankey Siberian Islands side standard SUBJECT survey tape tion to-day Toronto Toronto Univ Township triangle veyors Villiers Sankey William
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Seite 165 - IN a right-angled triangle, if a perpendicular be drawn from the right angle to the base, the triangles on each side of it are similar to the whole triangle, and to one another.
Seite 165 - If a straight line be divided into two equal parts, and also into two unequal parts, the rectangle contained by the unequal parts, together with the square on the line between the points of section, is equal to the square on half the line.
Seite 97 - It may be shown that no such extent of unknown area, in any part of the world, ever failed to yield results of practical as well as of purely scientific value ; and it may safely be urged that as it is mathematically certain that the area exists, it is impossible that its examination can fail to add largely to the sum of human knowledge.
Seite 161 - In every triangle the square on the side subtending an acute angle is less than the squares on the sides containing that angle by twice the rectangle contained by either of those sides, and the straight line intercepted between the perpendicular let fall on it from the opposite angle, and the acute angle.
Seite 165 - If from any point without a circle two straight lines be drawn, one of which cuts the circle, and the other touches it ; the rectangle contained by the whole line which cuts the circle, and the part of it without the circle, shall be equal to the square of the line which touches it.
Seite 71 - tis proved beyond a doubt he used a three-foot rule. Here's a health to every ,learned man that goes by common sense, And would not plague the" workman on any vain pretence ; But as for those philanthropists who'd send us back to school, Oh, bless their eyes, if ever they tries to put down the three-foot rule THE DASHING YOUNG FELLOW.
Seite 98 - Polar area affords exclusive opportunities for observing the condition of the earth's surface under certain extreme and singular circumstances, due to the relation of this area to the position of the axis of revolution of the terrestrial spheroid, and which have to be considered, not only with reference to the present time, but to the earth's past history. It may be received as certain that discoveries will be made in all branches of science, the exact nature of which cannot be anticipated.
Seite 161 - In any triangle, the square of a side opposite an acute angle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides diminished by twice the product of one of those sides and the projection of the other side upon it.
Seite 110 - No matter what his rank or position may be, the lover of books is the richest and the happiest of the children of men.
Seite 93 - Naisnuloh, the distance between the marked points being 23?Í0 miles ; and this might have been obviated by placing a station on the main or western branch of the Naisnuloh River which however would have prolonged the work of the British Commission by another Season. — • From a cairn at the foot of the Mountains on the West side of the Similkameen River to the east or left bank of the Columbia, the Boundary for 95 miles is well and continuously marked by 69 stone cairns and one mound of earth,...