The Royal Gauger; Or, Gauging Made Perfectly Easy,: As it is Usually Practised by the Officers of His Majesty's Revenue of Excise. In Two Parts. Part I. Containing the Practical Methods of Finding the Areas and Contents of Such Superficies and Solids, as are the Foundation of Gauging ... Part II. Shewing the Necessary Steps to be Taken for Obtaining Employment in the Excise, with Authentic Forms of Such Certificates, Petitions, Oaths, &c. as are Requisite for that Purpose ..., Parts 1-2 |
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... should treat of those Matters , after a natural and authentic Manner . Every Officer of Experience , who has had the forming of Probationers for the Excife , will concur in this Opinion , That the main Difficulty to bring young Pupils ...
... should treat of those Matters , after a natural and authentic Manner . Every Officer of Experience , who has had the forming of Probationers for the Excife , will concur in this Opinion , That the main Difficulty to bring young Pupils ...
Page 135
... should dip in the Backs . too deep a Place , you would wrong the Subject ; and if in too Shallow a Place , you would wrong the King ; to remedy which , take as many Dips as you think convenient , and add them all together , and divide ...
... should dip in the Backs . too deep a Place , you would wrong the Subject ; and if in too Shallow a Place , you would wrong the King ; to remedy which , take as many Dips as you think convenient , and add them all together , and divide ...
Page 171
... towards the computing its Contents ; and therefore if we are not exact in our Aumption , it is impoffible we should ever be exact in ascertaining it XXV . Of Cask - Gauging . 171 aken from CD, there will remain FG the mean ...
... towards the computing its Contents ; and therefore if we are not exact in our Aumption , it is impoffible we should ever be exact in ascertaining it XXV . Of Cask - Gauging . 171 aken from CD, there will remain FG the mean ...
Page 172
... should ever be exact in ascertaining the Con- tent . Now , to fuch as confider these Matters , it must appear , that there never was any Cafk in the Shape of any one of those Solids whofe Names they bear ; unless it can be fuppofed it ...
... should ever be exact in ascertaining the Con- tent . Now , to fuch as confider these Matters , it must appear , that there never was any Cafk in the Shape of any one of those Solids whofe Names they bear ; unless it can be fuppofed it ...
Page 182
... should contain 18 Inches Diameter throughout , and 8 Inches deep , with a plain and even Bottom ; and that this fhould be deemed a legal Winchester Babel , by which all Barley or Malt thould be gauged ; the Cubic Inches in this Bushel ...
... should contain 18 Inches Diameter throughout , and 8 Inches deep , with a plain and even Bottom ; and that this fhould be deemed a legal Winchester Babel , by which all Barley or Malt thould be gauged ; the Cubic Inches in this Bushel ...
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