01807nam 2200385 n 450 99639559000331620200824120903.0(CKB)3810000000014419(EEBO)2248563584(UnM)ocm99893585e(UnM)99893585(EXLCZ)99381000000001441919810714d1709 uy engurbn||||a|bb|The measurer and gauger's guide[electronic resource] Containing first, the reasons of the five principal rules of arithmetick, demonstrated by lines; with examples of each rule. Secondly, measuring of surfaces and solids, such as plank, timber, stone, &c. Joiners, carpenters, bricklayers, glasiers, painters and paviours work: each proposition being wrought vulgarly, decimally, practically and instrumentally. A small tract of gauging wine, ale or malt without inches or division. By which any one may gauge ten backs, or floors of malt, in the same time another shall gauge one, by the way now used: /altogether new. and submitted to the censure of the commissioners of excise. By J.L. P.MLondon: Printed for Benj. Bragge, at the Black Raven in Paternoster-Row.[1709][1]+ pFragment: title page only.Reproduction of original in the British Library.eebo-0018MathematicsEarly works to 1800MensurationEarly works to 1800Title pagesEngland18th century.MathematicsMensurationLightbody James1010944Uk-ESUk-ESCStRLINCu-RivESBOOK996395590003316The measurer and gauger's guide2416535UNISA