Dimenfions are generally taken in fret, inches, and parts. Inches and parts are fometimes called primes, feconds, thirds, &c. and are marked thus : inches or primes, ('}, feconds ("), thirds (>"), fourths (""), &c. A Complete Treatise on the Mensuration of Timber: Containing, Besides All ... - Strana 33autor/autoři: James Thompson - 1805 - 87 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Nicolas Pike - 1802 - 350 str.
...DUODECIMALS, Is a Rule made ufe of by Workmen and Artificers in calling up the contents of their works. •Dimenfions are generally taken in feet, inches and parts. Inches and parts are fometiraes called primes, féconds, thirds, &c. and are marked thus ; inches or primes ('), féconds... | |
| Nicolas Pike - 1807 - 370 str.
...their works • , Dimenfious are generally taken in feet, inches, and . parts. i , Inches and parte are fometimes called primes, feconds, thirds, &c. and are marked thus ; inches or primes ('), Jeconds ("), thirds ('"), fourths (""), &e. This method of multiplying is not confined to twelves... | |
| Nicolas Pike - 1808 - 470 str.
...a Rule, made use of by workmen and artificers in casting up the contents of their works. Dimensions are generally taken in feet, inches and parts. Inches and parts are sometimes called primes, seconds, thirds, &c. and are marked thus; inches or primes (') seconds ("),... | |
| Nicolas Pike - 1809 - 312 str.
...workmen and artificers in calling up the contents of their works. Dimenfions are generally taken in fret, inches, and parts. Inches and parts are fometimes...primes, ('}, feconds ("), thirds (>"), fourths (""), &c. This method of multiplying is not confined to twclots, but may be greatly extended : For any number,... | |
| Jonathan Grout - 1809 - 136 str.
...tip'the contents of wood, boards, Gf<r. the dimaifiont of which are taken in feet, inches, and fart i. Inches and parts are fometimes called primes, feconds, thirds, &c. and are marked thus, primes (') feconds ("), thirds ('") ; i 1 of each denomination make one of the next greater GENERAL... | |
| Daniel Adams - 1812 - 226 str.
...particularly ufeful to Workmen and Artificers iu carting up the contents of their work. Dimenfions are taken in feet, inches and parts. Inches and parts are fometimes called primes ('), féconds ("), thirds ('"), and fourths (""). TABLE. By this rule alio may be calculated the 12... | |
| Beriah Stevens - 1822 - 436 str.
...use of principally by workmen and artificers, in casting up the contents of their work. Dimensions are generally taken in feet, inches and parts. Inches and parts are sometimes called primes, seconds, thirds, and fourths, and are marked thus: inches or primes, (') seconds,... | |
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