| Robert Gibson - 1818 - 502 halaman
...time, the following practical method may be very useful, viz. Go to any part of the premises where any two adjacent corners are known ; and if one can be...compared with that of the same line in the former survey, shews the difference. But if trees, hills, &c. obstruct the view of the object, run the line according... | |
| John Gummere - 1828 - 404 halaman
...trace or r1m out the anginal lina. Go to any part of the premises, where any two adjacent comers arc known; and if one can be seen from the other, take...that of the same line in the former survey, shows their difference. But if one corner cannot be seen from the other, run the line according to the given... | |
| John Gummere - 1828 - 404 halaman
...a time when a tract of land was formerly surveyed, in order to trace or run out the original lines. the other, take their bearing ; which compared with...that of the same line in the former survey, shows their difference. But if one corner cannot be seen from the other, run the line according to the given... | |
| Robert Gibson - 1832 - 290 halaman
...will be found to answer every purpose. Go to any part of the premises where any two adjacent comers are known ; and if one can be seen from the other,...in the former survey, shows the difference. But if trees, hills, &c. obstruct the view of the object, run the line according to the given bearing, and... | |
| John Gummere - 1833 - 380 halaman
...surveyed, in order to trace or run out the original lines. Go to any part of the premises, where any two adjacent corners are known ; and if one can be seen from the other, take its bearing ; which compared with that of the same line in theĀ»former survey, shows their difference.... | |
| Abel Flint - 1835 - 366 halaman
...SURVEYED, IN ORDER TO TRACE OR RUN OUT THE ORIGINAL LINES. Go to any part of the premises where any two adjacent corners are known ; and if one can be...nearest distance between the line so run, and the corner ; and then work the following proportion : As THE LENGTH OF THE WHOLE LINE, Is TO 57.3 DEGREES,* So... | |
| John Gummere - 1836 - 412 halaman
...premises, where any two adjacent corners are known ; and if one can be seen from the other, take its bearing ; which compared with that of the same line in the former survey, shows their difference. But if one corner cannot be seen from the other, run the line according to the given... | |
| Abel Flint - 1837 - 338 halaman
...SURVEYED, IN ORDER TO TRACE OR RUN OUT THE ORIGINAL LINES. Go to any part of the premises, where any two adjacent corners are known, ; and if one can be...from the other, run the line according to the given hearing, and observe the nearest distance between the line so run, and the corner ; and then work the... | |
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