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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... Line of Num- bers to any Radius Mean CHAP . XVII . To extract the Square Root 43 44 31 To find an Ale Area 33 CHAP . XVIII . To extract the Cube Root 45 To calculate Diagonal Lines 34 Diagonal Lines for London Cafks , bow CHAP . XIX ...
... Line of Num- bers to any Radius Mean CHAP . XVII . To extract the Square Root 43 44 31 To find an Ale Area 33 CHAP . XVIII . To extract the Cube Root 45 To calculate Diagonal Lines 34 Diagonal Lines for London Cafks , bow CHAP . XIX ...
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... Line up the Side of the Still , from the Lower XX . to W. T. R. and fo on to A ; guiding the Stick by the Side of the Line , extended from A. to the Lower XX . as aforefaid : And after the fame manner you may with Ease draw the like Lines ...
... Line up the Side of the Still , from the Lower XX . to W. T. R. and fo on to A ; guiding the Stick by the Side of the Line , extended from A. to the Lower XX . as aforefaid : And after the fame manner you may with Ease draw the like Lines ...
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... to have been printed on Page 143 , to which it relates . After you have cut off the Direction , to the Binder , at thefe Two Black- Lines , place the above Errata facing Page 1 . THE Royal Gauger . N PART I. CHAP . I.
... to have been printed on Page 143 , to which it relates . After you have cut off the Direction , to the Binder , at thefe Two Black- Lines , place the above Errata facing Page 1 . THE Royal Gauger . N PART I. CHAP . I.
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... Line on the Right Hand thereof , in which fet every Figure of the Root diftinctly ; then begin at the Unite's Place of a whole Number , over which put a Dot , C 3 . a Dot , and fo over every other Figure to Ch . VIII . The Rule of Three ...
... Line on the Right Hand thereof , in which fet every Figure of the Root diftinctly ; then begin at the Unite's Place of a whole Number , over which put a Dot , C 3 . a Dot , and fo over every other Figure to Ch . VIII . The Rule of Three ...
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... Line and fubftract ; to this Remainder bring down the next Period or Pair of Figures ; double the Root and place it on the Left - Hand for a Divifar , then fee how often the Divifor can be had in the Refolvend , ( excepting the Figure ...
... Line and fubftract ; to this Remainder bring down the next Period or Pair of Figures ; double the Root and place it on the Left - Hand for a Divifar , then fee how often the Divifor can be had in the Refolvend , ( excepting the Figure ...
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Affiftants aforefaid againſt Ale Gallons alfo alſo Anfwer Area Arrack Bafe Barrel becauſe Beer Brewing Bung Cafe Cafk Caſks CHAP Charge cife Circle Collector Commiffioners common Brewer Content Cuftoms Cyder Decimal Depth Diftillers Dimenfions diſcover divided Divifion Divifor Duty Entry Example Excife faid fame fecond Feet feized feveral fhall fhall forfeit fhould firft foft Soap fome Foreign Brandy Forfeitures Fruftum ftands fuch Offence furvey Gauge Point Gauger grofs half Hard Soap himſelf Houfe Houſe Inches Informer John Downer Juftices King Length Low Wines Malt Bufhels mean Diameter Meaſure muft multiply muſt Number Oath obferve Officer muft ordained Penalties Perfon Place Pounds prefent profecuted Quantity Quotient Reaſon refpective refufe Retailer Seizure ſhall Sliding Rule Spirits Spirituous Liquors Square Starch Strong Waters Superviſor Table Tallow thefe thereof theſe thofe thoſe uſed Veffel Vulgar Fraction Wafb whatſoever whofe Wine Gallons Worts
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