The Young Surveyor's Guide: Or, A New Introduction to the Whole Art of Surveying Land: Both by the Chain & All Instruments Now in Use. Now First Publish'd from an Original M.s. to which is Added, All the Useful Geometrical Definitions, Axioms, Problems & Theorems, which Relate to this Art ... There is Also Added, by Way of Appendix, a New Way of Surveying Large Tracts of Land ... The Manner of Making Up and Preparing Transparent Colours for Beautifying Maps ... The Tables of Artificial Numbers, Sines and Tangents ... All which is Very Much Improved & CorJ. Knapton, 1716 - 375 Seiten |
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... Length , but noBreadth , nor Thickness ; of which there are two forts , viz . right or ftreight , and curve or crooked ; as AB is a freight Line , BC a crooked Line . 3. Fig . 2. An Angle is the meeting of two Lines in a Point ...
... Length , but noBreadth , nor Thickness ; of which there are two forts , viz . right or ftreight , and curve or crooked ; as AB is a freight Line , BC a crooked Line . 3. Fig . 2. An Angle is the meeting of two Lines in a Point ...
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... Length AB , and puting one Foot in C , draw an Arch cutting the other in the Point D , through C and D , draw the Line CD , and it will be parallel to AB . PROB PROBLEM V. Fig . 24. To divide the given right The Toung Surveyor's Guide . II.
... Length AB , and puting one Foot in C , draw an Arch cutting the other in the Point D , through C and D , draw the Line CD , and it will be parallel to AB . PROB PROBLEM V. Fig . 24. To divide the given right The Toung Surveyor's Guide . II.
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... length of the Line AB , and fetting one Foot in the end A , with the other draw the Arch CDE , then with the fame interval on the Center B , defcribe the Arch FGK , intercepting the former in F and G , from which Points draw the Line ...
... length of the Line AB , and fetting one Foot in the end A , with the other draw the Arch CDE , then with the fame interval on the Center B , defcribe the Arch FGK , intercepting the former in F and G , from which Points draw the Line ...
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... length of one of them and setting your Compasses in A , describe the Arch mm ; also put one Foot in Cand strike the Arch a a.Laflly draw the Lines DC and D and it's finished . Note , A Rhornbus is made by 2 equilateral or Isosceles ...
... length of one of them and setting your Compasses in A , describe the Arch mm ; also put one Foot in Cand strike the Arch a a.Laflly draw the Lines DC and D and it's finished . Note , A Rhornbus is made by 2 equilateral or Isosceles ...
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... length is li- mited by a Right - line drawn for the Cen- ter through the other End of the Arch , which is called the Secant ; thus BM is the Tan- gent , and FM the Secant of the Arches AB and AD . 4 . A Right Sine is a Right - line ...
... length is li- mited by a Right - line drawn for the Cen- ter through the other End of the Arch , which is called the Secant ; thus BM is the Tan- gent , and FM the Secant of the Arches AB and AD . 4 . A Right Sine is a Right - line ...
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Seite 24 - All the interior angles of any rectilineal figure, together with four right angles, are equal to twice as many right angles as the figure has sides.
Seite 30 - Degrees, each degree into 60 parts called Minutes, and each minute into 60 parts called Seconds.
Seite 189 - But if it be large, as the Map of a County, or the like, the only way is to compafs in the Plot firft with one great Square :, and afterwards to divide that into as many little Squares as you fhall fee convenient. Alfo make the...
Seite 119 - Multiply the given decimal by the number of parts in the next less denomination, and point off as many decimal places as there are in the given decimal.
Seite 108 - ... Quantity , of an Angle included by thefe Lines ; for which there are almoft as many Inftruments as there are Surveyors. Such among the reft as have got the greateft Efteem in the World, are the plain Table for fmall Inclofures, the Semicircle for champaign Grounds, the Circumferentor, the Theodolite, &c.
Seite 214 - ... the greatest ; the remainder will be the time of the star's coming to the meridian. If the remainder be greater than 12 hours, the star will come to the meridian after midnight ; but if less than 12 hours, before midnight.
Seite 133 - The distances from A to B, from В to C, from С to D, and from D to E are 2-15, 0-74, 2-4, and 0-96 miles.
Seite 109 - Table. Place the Table (already fitted for the Work, with a Sheet of Paper upon it) as nigh to the Angle A as you can, the North End of the Needle hanging directly over the Flower-de-luce.^ then make a Mark upon the Sheet of Paper at any convenient Place for the Angle A, and lay the Edge of the Index to the Mark, turning it about...
Seite 186 - Cyphers ; that Number thus increafed divide by the given Side, the Quotient will be the other Side. EXAMPLE. It is required...
Seite 69 - Feet high, the Number of Stones (or Cubick Feet) will be equal to the Number of Lineal Feet in the length of that Wai]. Secondly, If the Wall ihould be of the fame length and heighth one Foot as bef re, but the thicknefs 2, 3, 4' ?i &c- Feet (гфла of one Foot) ; then the Number of Stones (or Cubick Feet) will cccrdinglyhe twice,thrice,four-timesfivelimes &c.