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  • Tecnologia meccanica. [2. ed.]

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    • Firenze, Sansoni [1968-70, c1966-67]
    • 1968-1970
    • 4 Items
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    Text JSE 71-135 v. 2Offsite
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    Text JSE 71-135 v. 3Offsite
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    Text JSE 71-135 v. 4Offsite
  • Gépipari minőségellenőrök kézikönyve.

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    • Budapest, Táncsics Könyvkiadó, 1967.
    • 1967
    • 1 Item
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    Text JSD 73-391Offsite
  • Gaging, practical design and application / Edward S. Roth, editor.

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    • Dearborn, Mich. : Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Marketing Services Dept., c1981.
    • 1981
    • 1 Item
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    Text JSF 82-671Offsite
  • Static measurement of refrigerated hydrocarbon liquids.

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    • Chichester [W. Sussex] ; New York : Published on behalf of the Institute of Petroleum, London by Wiley, 1983-
    • 1983
    • 1 Item
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    Text JSK 84-82 v. 3Offsite
  • Tecnolgía de la fundición / Domenico Lucchesi.

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    • Barcelona : Editorial Labor, 1973.
    • 1973
    • 1 Item
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    Text JSC 85-8Offsite
  • The royal gauger; or, Gauging made perfectly easy, as practiced by the officers of His Majesty's revenue of excise ...

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    • London, Printed for J. and F. Rivington; [etc., etc.] 1776.
    • 1776
    • 1 Item
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    Text VBDK (Leadbetter, C. Royal gauger)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • The practical gager : or the young gager's assistant. Containing those things ... absolutely necessary to be ... understood by every person that is employed as a gager or Officer in the Revenue of Exise. To which are added all the necessary tasks for gaging and fixing the utensils of victualers, common brewers, and distillers ... / by William Symons.

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    • London : printed for J. Nourse, 1770.
    • 1770
    • 1 Item
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    Text VBDK (Symons, W. Practical gager)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • The theory and practice of gauging, demonstrated in a short and easy method. ... Published with the particular approbation of the honourable commissioners of excise. Design'd for the use of the officers of that revenue. By Robert Shirtcliffe.

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    • London, Printed by H. Woodfall for the author, 1740.
    • 1740
    • 1 Item
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    Text VBDV (Shirtcliffe, R. Theory and practice of gauging)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • Gauging unmasked, which shews all the necessary rules in vulgar and decimal arithmetic, whith several contractions in both ... The whole designed for the use and service of the revenue officers, being calculated according to (217.6) the solid inches contained in the liquid gallon, now used in Ireland. By John Ballard.

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    • Cork, Edwards & Savage, 1812.
    • 1812
    • 1 Item

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    Text OKL (Ballard, J. Gauging unmasked)Offsite
  • The "A.B.C." gauging system; a new, original, exact and simplified method of gauging the capacity and contents of commercial varieties of casks and barrels, by Lew Wallace Going, B. Sc.

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    • Portland, Or., The "A.B.C." gauging system [c1913]
    • 1913
    • 1 Item
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    Text VBDG (Going, L. W. "A. B. C." gauging system)Offsite
  • The gauging inspector, and measurer's assistant.

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    • Providence, Printed by Miller & Hutchens, 1817.
    • 1817
    • 1 Item
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    Text VBDM (Anthony, D. Gauging inspector, and measurer's assistant)Offsite
  • Equipment for current-meter gaging stations, by G.J. Lyon.

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    • Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1915.
    • 1915
    • 1 Item
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    Text 3-VDL (Lyon, G. J. Equipment for current-meter gaging stations)Offsite
  • DoAll height-combination tables and heat-expansion calculator.

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    • Des Plaines [1952]
    • 1952
    • 1 Item
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    Text VBDM (DoAll company, Des Plaines, Ill. DoAll height-combination)Offsite
  • Petroleum measurement manual.

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    • London, 1952.
    • 1952
    • 2 Items
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    Text VHY (Institute of Petroleum, London. Petroleum measurement manual)Offsite
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    Text VHY (Institute of Petroleum, London. Petroleum measurement manual) Amendments (1955)Offsite
  • Gage design data.

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    • [Dover] 1944.
    • 1944
    • 1 Item
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    Text VFV (United States. Picatinny arsenal. Gage design data)Offsite
  • A collection of several acts and statutes relating to Her Majesty's revenue of Ireland : together with the rates of customs and excise, fees of officers, and description of the ports ... and also forms and presidents for informations and judicial proceedings upon the act of excise ... whereunto is added by way of appendix an epitome of the art of gaging ... tables of the values, full and net duties of all goods and merchandizes mentioned in the Book of rates ... / ordered to be published by the Chief Commissioners and Governours of Her Majesty's Revenue of Ireland.

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    • Dublin : Printed by John Brocas ..., and are to be sold by John Rathborne ..., 1702.
    • 1702
    • 1 Item

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    Text TIY (Great Britain. Collection of Several Acts and Statutes relating to her Majesty's Revenue of Ireland)Offsite
  • Gauges and gauging; a practical handbook on modern methods of making exact measurements in enginnering workshops, and the gauges and instruments in general use, by R. Barnard Way. Illustrated by the author.

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    • [London] P. Marshall & co. ltd [1940]
    • 1940
    • 1 Item
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    Text VBA p.v. 391 no. 1-6Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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  • ASTM manual on measurement and sampling of petroleum and petroleum products. [Prepared by Division II on Measurement and Sampling, of ASTM Committee D-2 on Petroleum Products and Lubricants]

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    • Philadelphia, 1950.
    • 1950
    • 1 Item
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    Text VBA p.v. 1232 no. 1-6Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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  • ASTM manual on measurement and sampling of petroleum and petroleum products: gaging, temperature measurement, volume calculations and corrections, water and sediment, gravity [and] sampling. [Prepared by Division II on Measurement and Sampling of ASTM Committee D-2 on Petroleum Products and Lubricants]

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    • Philadelphia, 1953.
    • 1953
    • 1 Item
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    Text VBA p.v. 1620 no. 1-6Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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  • The relation of stream gaging to the science of hydraulics / C.H. Pierce and R.W. Davenport.

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    • Washington, D.C. : U.S. G.P.O., 1915.
    • 1915
    • 1 Item
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    Text VDC p.v. 76 no. 1-16Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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  • Gauging epitomized. Or, A short treatise of gauging, in which that branch is rendered familiar to the meanest capacity. To which are added, accurate tables for finding the mean-diameters of casks by inspection. Also, a comprehensive ullage table, and an accurate method of ullaging casks, by an easy rule adapted to it ... By Benjamin Workman ...

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    • Philadelphia, W. Young, 1788.
    • 1788
    • 1 Item
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    Text VBA p.v. 142 no. 1-9Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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  • Niveaumetingen [microform] [Door] M.S. Jongkind. Onder redactie van de Subcommissie vakopleiding meet- en regeltechniek van het Koninklijk Instituut van Ingenieurs, tevens Adviescommissie van de Stichting Bemetel.

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    • Culemborg, Haarlem, Antwerpen, Keulen, H. Stam [1967]
    • 1967
  • Six hundred receipts, worth their weight in gold : including receipts for cooking, making preserves, perfumery, cordials, ice creams, inks, paints, dyes of all kinds, cider, vinegar, wines, spirits, whiskey, brandy, gin, etc., and how to make imitations of all kinds of liquors : together with valuable gauging tables : the collections, testing, and improvements on the receipts extending over a period of thirty years / by John Marquart.

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    • Paducah, KY : Image Graphics, [199-?]
    • 1990-1867
    • 1 Item
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    Text JFC 01-1214Schwarzman Building - General Research Room 315

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  • Fluid quantity gaging [microform] : final report / Allan J. Word ... [et al.].

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    • [Boulder, Colo.] : Ball Aerospace Systems Group ; [Washington, DC : National Aeronautics and Space Administration ; Springfield, Va. : National Technical Information Service, distributor, 1988]
    • 1988
  • The practical gager [electronic resource] : or the young gager's assistant. Containing those things which are actually practised, and which are also absolutely necessary to be known and understood by every person that is employed as a gager or officer in the Revenue of Excise. To which are added, All the necessary Tables for gaging and fixing the Utensils of Victuallers, Common Brewers, and Distillers: Also for moneying the several Sorts of Goods, or for finding the Amounts of the Charges. Very useful for Supervisors, Officers, and Collectors Clerks. Second edition. With an appendix; containing several additions, viz. the Method of gaging by equidistant Ordinates; inching and tabulating of close Casks; and Specimens of Vouchers and Abstracts for the several Duties. Dedicated (by permission) to the honourable Commissioners of Excise by William Symons, Supervisor of Excise.

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    • London : printed for J. Nourse at the Lamb opposite Katherine-Street in the Strand, 1758.
    • 1758
    • 1 Resource

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  • Stereometry, [electronic resource] : or, the art of gauging made easie, by the help of a sliding-rule: ... With an appendix of conick sections: ... The fifth edition, carefully corrected. To which are added several new tables, ... By Tho. Everard, Esq;.

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    • London : printed for R. Clavel, and Chri. Hussy, 1705.
    • 1705
    • 1 Resource

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  • The royal gauger [electronic resource] : or, gauging made easy, as it is actually practised by the officers of His Majesty's revenue of excise. In two parts. Part I. Containing the practical Methods of finding the Area's and Contents of such Superficies and Solids, as are the Foundation of Gauging. Also the Established Rules for finding the Contents of all Sorts of Cisterns, Coppers, Backs, Coolers, Tuns, Stills and Casks, when full, or Part empty: The Examples being performed both by the Pen and Sliding Rule: And this not in Ale, Wine and Malt only, but in the New Duties, viz. Candles, Sopes, Starch, &c. which have been Duties subsisting by Law almost 30 Years; and are very considerable Branches of the Revenue as well as of every Excise Officer's Duty, tho' yet they have never been so much as once touch'd upon by any Author. With the Officer's Duty in the Distillery. 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. Together with Such Directions for the Officer's Conduct as are necessary for ascertaining and securing the respective Duties, to which the following Professions are liable. 1. Victuallers, 2. By-Brewers, 3. Common-Brewers, 4. Maltsters, 5. Malt Compounders, 6. Dealers in Cyder, 7. Wine Importers, 8. Distillers, 9. Tanners, 10. Tawers, 11. Oil Dressers, 12. Sope-Makers, 13. Chandlers, 14. Starch-Makers, 15. Paper-Makers, 16. Hop-Planters. A Work shewing young Officers the Perfection of Skill in discharging their Trusts, and very advantageius to those Traders, who would understand how to ascertain the Amount of the respective Duties to which they are subject, without depending upon the Skill and Integrity of the King's Officer. To which is added, Cask-Gauging, &c. as practis'd at the Port of London. The whole illustrated with many Copper-Plates, new designed, and much better adapted to the Subject, than in any Treatise of this Kind extant. By Charles Leadbetter, Many Years a Gauger in the Royal Revenue of Excise, now a Teacher of the Mathematicks in London.

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    • London : printed for E. Wicksteed, at the Black Swan in Newgate-Street, near Warwick-Lane, 1739.
    • 1739
    • 1 Resource

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  • The royal gauger [electronic resource] : or, gauging made perfectly easy, as it is actually practised by the officers of His Majesty's revenue of excise. In two parts. Part I. Containing the practical Methods of finding the Area's and Contents of such Superficies and Solids, as are the Foundation of Gauging. Also the Established Rules for finding the Contents of all Sorts of Cisterns, Coppers, Backs, Coolers, Tuns, Stills and Casks, when full, or Part empty: The Examples being performed here both by the Pen and Sliding Rule: And this not in Ale, Beer, Wine and Malt only; but in Made-Wines, Soap, Starch, Candles, Hops, Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, all Sorts of Leather, Paper, &c. which have been very considerable Branches of the Revenue, as well as of every Excise Officer's Duty for above thirty Years past, though yet never treated of by any Author. With the Officer's Duty in the Distillery. Freed from the Obscurities and Errors of other Writers. Part II. Shewing the necessary Steps to be taken for obtaining Employment in the Excise, with authentic Forms of such Cartificates, Petitions, Oaths, &c. as are requisite for that Purpose. Together with Such Directions for the Officer's Conduct as are necessary for ascertaining and securing the Duties, to which the respective Traders are subject; and very advantageous to those Traders, who are desirous to ascertain the Amount of their respective Duties, without entirely depending upon the Skill and Integrity of the King's Officer. To which is added, Cask-Gauging, &c. as practised in the Port of London. The Whole illustrated with many New Copper-Plates adapted to the Subject. The third edition, very much enlarged and improved, For the Benefit of Young Officers, from the Valuable and Authentic Manuscripts of a Collector; and of Mr. John Downer and Mr. Joseph Bosley, General Surveyors of the London Distillery, lately deceased. By Charles Leadbetter. Many Years a Gauger in the Royal Revenue of Excise.

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    • London : printed for E. Wicksteed, at the Black-Swan in Newgate-Street, near Newgate-Market, 1750.
    • 1750
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  • Stenography: or, the art of short-hand writing. [electronic resource] : With new additions, As in the Pages 21, 22, 23, 24. and some alterations.

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    • London : printed by T. Cluer in Bow Church-Yard, 1712.
    • 1712
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  • The ullage cask gauger, comprised in a series of tables, [electronic resource] : calculated with the utmost accuracy and perspicuity. Whereby The Ullage Contents of any Cask, from Five to One Hundred and Sixty Gallons (inclusive) is at one View exactly and expeditiously known: and Likewise The Ullage Contents of all other Casks, however large. As also The Foot or Sediment in Oil Casks, are alike correctly ascertained. Compiled After the most approved Method made Use of by the Excise. By James Boydell, Late Wine Merchant.

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    • London : printed by R. and H. Causton, Finch-Lane, for the author, and sold by him at No. 2, Cooper's-Row, Crutched-Friars, and by all booksellers in town and country, MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]
    • 1784
    • 1 Resource

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  • Tables calculated for the use of the revenue officers of Ireland. [electronic resource] : Containing, I. New and correct tables of cylinders from 10 Inches to 45 Inches Diameter, with their Use. II. A Table shewing the Areas of Squares in Gallons and Decimal Parts, calculated to every tenth Part and Quarter of an Inch of the Side, from 1 to 100 Inches. III. A Table of Allowance to common Brewers of two Gallons in 22 for Ale, and of 2 1/2 Gallons in 23 for Beer X and VI. IV. New and correct Money Tables for Ale and Small Beer, in which the hereditary Revenue, and additional Duties, are calculated and proportioned to the Gallon of 217.6 Cubic Inches; as lately ordered by the Right Honourable and Honourable the Commissioners of his Majesty's Revenue of Ireland. V. A new and correct Money Table for strong Waters at 2 Pence, 8 Pence, and 10 Pence per Gallon, from 1 to 20000 Gallons. By George McGregor, Philomath.

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    • Dublin : printed by James Potts, at Swift's Head in Dame street, M.DCC.LXXIII. [1773]
    • 1773
    • 1 Resource

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  • A collection of select and modern entries of declarations, pleadings, issues, verdicts, judgements, &c. Referring to the cases in Sir Creswell Levinz's Reports; the judgment of the Court being added to each president [sic]. ... Written by the said Sir Creswell Levinz. Also some entries in the 10th, 11th and 12th years of ... William III [electronic resource].

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    • London : printed by the assigns of Richard and Edward Atkins, for D. Browne, T. Benskin, and J. Walthoe, 1702.
    • 1702
    • 1 Resource

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  • The general gauger [electronic resource] : or, the principles and practice of gauging beer, wine, and malt. Containing I. Decimal Arithmetick, the Extraction of the Square and Cube-Roots, and the Use of them, in the Way of Gauging. II. The Necessary Problems in Geometry relating Gauging and Measuring. III. The Use of the Sliding-Rule in Measuring Timber, and other Surfaces and Solids. IV. The Theory and Practice of Gauging in all the Varieties, perform'd by Pen and Sliding-Rule. Each Proposition being Wrought in Beer, Wine, and Malt. V. The Construction of the Table of Segments, and all the Varieties of Ullaging of Casks. VI. A Table of Areas in Malt-Bushels, &c. The Whole laid down more Methodically than any Performance of this Nature yet extant. By Mr. John Dougharty, Teacher of the Mathematicks at Worcester.

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    • London : printed for James Knapton, at the Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1712.
    • 1712
    • 1 Resource

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  • The general gauger [electronic resource] : or, the principles and practice of gauging beer, wine, and malt. Containing, I. Decimal Arithmetick, the Extraction of the Square and Cube-Roots, and the Use of them in the Way of Gauging. II. The Necessary Problems in Geometry relating to Gauging and Measuring. III. The Use of the Sliding-Rule in Measuring Timber, and other Surfaces and Solids. IV. The Theory and Practice of Gauging in all the Varieties, perform'd by Pen, and Sliding-Rule. Each Proposition being Wrought in Beer, Wine, and Malt. V. The Construction of the Table of Segments, and all the Varieties of Ullaging of Casles. VI. A Table of Area's in Malt Bushels, &c. To which is added, An Appendix for measuring Boards, Timber, Stone, &c. With Rules and Examples for measuring most sorts of supersicial and solid Figures: Also surveying of Land. The whole laid down more methodically than any Performance of this Nature yet extant. By Mr. John Dougharty, Teacher of the Mathematicks at Worcester.

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    • London : printed for John and Paul Knapton, at the Crown in Ludgate-Street, MDCCXXXVII. [1737]
    • 1737
    • 1 Resource

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  • Stereometry [electronic resource] : or the art of gauging made easie, by the help of a sliding-rule: Which shews the Area's of Circles in Gallons, and the Square and Cube-Root of any Number under 100000, by Inspection: And is also very useful in Arithmetick and Geometry, particularly in the Measuring of Superficies and Solids. With an appendix of conick sections; Shewing the Nature, Properties and Contents of several Solids, frequently mentioned in Books of Gauging. By Tho. Everard, Esq;.

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    • London : printed for Mary Hussey in Little Britain, R. Wilkin, D. Midwinter, A. Bettesworth, B. Motte, and J. Lacy, MDCCXXVII. [1727]
    • 1727
    • 1 Resource

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  • A treatise of gauging [electronic resource] : or, the modern practical gauger. Containing, besides all the principal rules usually given on the subject, a great variety of new and interesting improvements: Particularly of gauging All Sorts of curvilineal Vessels, by the most Easy, Concise, and Certain Method; which is Now practised, and highly approved of, in and about this Metropolis. With the Demonstrations of several very useful and remarkable Properties of Vessels and Instruments, relative to this Art. Illustrated with necessary examples, and adapted both to the speculative and practical Reader. By Thomas Moss.

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    • London : printed for Z. Stuart, and J. Johnson, Booksellers, in Pater-Noster Row, M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768]
    • 1768
    • 1 Resource

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  • Stereometry, [electronic resource] : or, the art of gauging made easie, by the help of a sliding-rule: Which shews the Area's of Circles in Gallons, and the Square and Cube Root of any Number under 100000, by Inspection: And is also very useful in Arithmetick and Geometry, particularly in the Measuring of Superficies and Solids. With an appendix of conick sections: Shewing the Nature, Properties, and Contents of several Solids, frequently mentioned in Books of Gauging. The eighth edition, carefully corrected. To which are added several new tables, with Short and Plain Rules for Gauging of Malt. by Tho. Everard, Esq.

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    • London : printed for Mary Hussey in Little-Britain, B. Tooke at the Temple-Gate; R. Wilkin, D. Midwinter, B. Cowse, and G. Mortlock, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1721.
    • 1721
    • 1 Resource

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  • The gauger's guide [electronic resource] : or, excise-officer instructed. Containing, I. A copious and ample Treatise of Decimal Arithmetic, wherein are many Things not commonly known, and adapted to the Business of Gauging. II. The Extraction of the Square or Cube-Root of whole or mixt Numbers, and of Vulgar and Decimal Fractions, with the Demonstration and Reason of the mysterious Process. III. The grand and principal Foundation of Gauging; the Mensuration of Superficies and Solids, regular and irregular, after the best Manner, aggreable to the subsequent Matter. IV. As a farther Introduction to the Knowledge of Gauging, here are, 1. The Way to find Proportions of and Mean Proportions between Numbers Arithmetical and Geometrical. 2. Tables of Beer, Ale, Wine and Malt-Measure, with the solid Inches therein. 3. Of Gauge-Points, their Calculation and Use. 4. The Reduction of Measures from one to another, several Ways. 5. Tables of Beer, Ale and Wine-Measure in any Number of solid Inches. V. The whole Art of Gauging. 1. Coppers and other open Vessels cylindrical or conical, right-lined or curved, with plain and easy Rules and Examples of inching the same. 2. The Gauging of Casks which lie with their Axis parallel to the Horizon, six or seven several Ways; and how to find the Usage or Content when part full, with a Table of the Areas of Segments of a Circle, the Use and Calculation thereof, and how to find the Usage or Content without such Table, in a new Way. 3. A new Method to find the Usage or Content of Liquor remaining in Cashs that stand on one End. with their Diameters parallel to the Horizon, and an Example of inching the same. 4. Tables of the Areas of Circles in Beer, Aleand Wine-Gallons, and their Use. VI. How to Gauge Malt in the Cistein, Couch and Floor. To all which is added, a supplement of the duties of excise. Tables I, and II, X, XI and XII, to be paid by common Brewers; III and IV. by Victuallers; V, and VI. for Malt; Vii. for Plate; Viii. for Soap; IX. for Candles and for Printed Linnen, with the Use of each; and how to calculate the Allowances in four of the six first, and three last Tables, viz. To common Brewers and Malsters. The most Copious Set of Tables, for the Duties of Excise, yet published. By E. Hatton, Philomath.

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    • London : printed for D. Midwinter, at the Three Crowns in St. Paul's Church-Yard, M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]
    • 1729
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  • The elements of gauging [electronic resource] : or, a solution of all the necessary problems in gauging; Together with Reasons of Them Geometrically Demonstrated: as a supplement to Mr. Ward's gauger's practice. By James Lightbody, P.M.

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    • London : printed for Robert Battersby, at Staple-Inn-Gate, next the Bars, in Holborn, 1704.
    • 1704
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  • The tidesman's and weigher's new pocket companion. [electronic resource] : Containing those rules of arithmetic, both vulgar and decimal, that are necessary for tidesmen and weighers to understand measuring of bales, Cases, and Wainscot, after the Custom-House Manner. Also the whole Art of Cask Gauging. By Thomas Worley. Teacher of the Mathematics.

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    • London : printed for Charles Corbett, at Addison's Head opposite St. Dunstan's Church, in Fleet-Street, 1744.
    • 1744
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  • Stereometry [electronic resource] : or, the art of gauging made easy, by the help of a sliding-rule: Which shews the Area's of Circles in Gallons, and the Square and Cube-Root of any Number under 100000, by Inspection: And is also very useful in Arithmetic and Geometry, particularly in the Measuring of Superficies and Solids. With an appendix of conic sections: Shewing the Nature, Properties, and Contents of several Solids, frequently mentioned in Books of Gauging. By Tho. Everard, Esq; .

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    • London : printed for J. Walthoe, J. and J. Bonwicke, S. Birt, T. Osborne, C. Hitch, J. Clarke, E. Wicksteed, C. Bathurst, J. Hodges, J. Ward, and W. Johnston, MDCCL. [1750]
    • 1750
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  • The practical gager [electronic resource] : or, the young gager's assistant. Containing those things which are actually practised, and which are also absolutely necessary to be known and understood by every Person that is employed as a Gager or Officer in the Revenue of Excise. To which are added, all the necessary tables for gaging and fixing the Utensils of Victuallers, Common Brewers, and Distillers: Also for moneying the several Sorts of Goods, or for finding the Amounts of the Charges. Very useful for Supervisors, Officers, and Collectors Clerks. The third edition. With an appendix ; Containing several Additions, viz. The Method of Gaging by equidistant Ordinates; Inching and Tabulating of close Casks; and Specimens of Vouchers and Abstracts for the several Duties. Bonum qu? communius e? melius. Dedicated (by Permission) to the Honourable Commissioners of Excise. By William Symons, Collector of Excise.

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    • London : printed for J. Nourse, Bookseller to His Majesty, MDCCLXX. [1770]
    • 1770
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  • The British gauger [electronic resource] : or, trader and officer's instructor, in the Royal revenue of the excise and the customs. Part I. Containing the necessary rules of vulgar and decimal arithmetic, and the whole Art of Practical Gauging, both by Pen and Rule; illustrated with a great Variety of curious and useful Examples. Part II. An Historical and Succinct account of all the laws relating to the excise, from the first Commencement thereof, to the present Time. To which are added, Tables of the Old and New Duties, Drawbacks, &c. on Beer, Ale, Spirits, Soap, Candles, &c. And a large and copious Index. Embellished with six folio copper plates, adapted to, and explanatory of the whole Work. By Samuel Clark.

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    • London : printed for J. Scott, at the Black Swan, in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLXI. [1761]
    • 1761
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  • The royal gauger [electronic resource] : or, gauging made easy, as it is actually practised by the officers of his Majesty's Revenue of Excise. In two parts. Part I. Containing the practical Methods of finding the Area's and Contents of such Superficies and Solids, as are the Foundation of Gauging. Also the Established Rules for finding the Contents of all Sorts of Cisterns, Coppers, Backs, Coolers, Tuns, Stills and Casks, when full, or Part empty: The Examples being performed here both by the Pen and Sliding Rule: And this not in Ale, Beer, Wine and Malt only; but in Made-Wines, Sope, Starch, Candles, Hops, Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, all sorts of Leather, Paper, &c. which have been very considerable Branches of the Revenue, as well as of every Excise Officer's Duty for above thirty Years past, though yet never treated of by any Author. With the Officer's Duty in the Distillery. 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. Together with Such Directions for the Officer's Conduct as are necessary for ascertaining and securing the Duties, to which the respective Traders are subject; and very advantageous to those Traders, who desire to ascertain the Amount of their respective Duties, and not wholly to depend upon the Skill and Integrity of the King's Officer. To which is added, Cask-Gauging, &c. as practis'd in the Port of London. The Whole illustrated with many New Copper-Plates adapted to the Subject. The second edition, very much enlarged and improved, for the Benefit of Young Officers, from the Valuable and Authentic manuscripts of a collector, and a general surveyor of the Excise, both lately deceased. By Charles Leadbetter, Many Years a Gauger in the Royal Revenue of Excise.

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    • London : printed for the author; and sold by E. Wicksteed, at the Black-Swan in Newgate-Street, near Newgate-Market, 1743.
    • 1743
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  • The royal gauger [electronic resource] : or, gauging made perfectly easy, as it is actually 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. Also the Established Rules for finding the Contents of all Sorts of Cisterns, Coppers, Backs, Coolers, Tuns, Stills and Casks, when full, or Part empty: The Examples being performed here both by the Pen and Sliding Rule: And this not in Ale, Beer, Wine and Malt only; but in Made-Wines, Soap, Starch, Candles, Hops, Coffee, Tea, Chocolate, all Sorts of Leather, Paper, &c. which have been very considerable Branches of the Revenue, as well as of every Excise Officer's Duty for above Forty Years past, though yet never treated of by any Author. With the Officer's Duty in the Distillery and Glass-House: Freed from the Obscurities and Errors of other Writers. Part II. Shewing all 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. Together with Such Directions for the Officer's Conduct, as are necessary for ascertaining and securing the Duties, to which the respective Traders are subject; and very advantageous to those Traders, who are desirous to ascertain the Amount of their respective Duties, without entirely depending upon-the Skill and Integrity of the King's Officer. To which is added, Cask-Gauging, &c. as practised in the Part of London. The Whole illustrated with many New Copper-Plates adapted to the Subject. The fifth edition, very much enlarged and improved. For the Benefit of Young Officers, from the Valuable and Authentic manuscripts of a Collector; and of Mr. John Downer an Mr. Joseph Barley, General Surveyors of the London Distillery, lately deceased. By Charles Leadbetter. Many Years a Gauger in the Royal Revenue of Excise.

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    • London : printed (by assignment from the executors of Edward Wicksteed) for C. Hitch and L. Hawes, R. Baldwin, J. Richardson, H. Woodgate and S. Brooks, J. Coote, and Z. Stuart, in Pater-Noster-Row; W. Johnston, in Ludgate-Street; S. Crowder adn Co. London-Bridge; B. Law, in Avimary-Lane; and T. Caslon, opposite Stationers Hall, 1760.
    • 1760
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  • The theory and practice of gauging, [electronic resource] : demonstrated in a short and easy method. Containing, among other Particulars, The Method of Computing Decimally; extracting the Square Root, with the Construction and Use of the Sliding-Rule explain'd at large. The Elementary Properties of the Conic Sections, and the Manner of describing them in Plano. General Principles of Mensuration, with Theorems for Measuring all right-lin'd Planes, Parallelopipedons, Prismatic Solids, the Conic Sections, Conoids, Spindles, their Segments, and Frustums, &c. A General Proposition for measuring the Hoofs or Ungula's of any Cone or Pyramid; and a new Method for Measuring by Approximation. With the Application of the preceeding Principles to Practice; and illustrated throughout by particular Examples. Published with the particular Approbation of the Honourable Commissioners of Excise. Design'd for the Use of the Officers of that Revenue. By Robert Shirtcliffe.

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    • London : printed by H. Woodfall, without Temple-Bar, for the author: and are to be had at his house in Portland-Street, the Corner of Mortimer-Street, near Oxford-Market, MDCCXL. [1740]
    • 1740
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  • Universal tables of simple interest, [electronic resource] : batta, and exchange; to which are added tables of tonnage and gauging. Forming, In The Whole, The Most Complete, Extensive, And Useful Set Hitherto Published; Constructed ON A New And Familiar Plan. By J. Bentley.

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    • Calcutta : from the press of Stuart and Cooper, MDCCLXXXVII. [1787]
    • 1787
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  • The new art of gauging and measuring without inches or division. [electronic resource] : Being twenty times more expeditious, and ten times less troublesome, than the old way by inches; each Proposition proved by the undeniable Principles of Arithmetick, and the Operations wrought both Ways, and Compared for Proof. The whole being Plain and Easie, and nothing of the like Nature ever done before, humbly submitted to the Censure of all Ingenious Gaugers and Measurers. By James Lightbody, P.M.

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    • London : printed, and sold by John Morphew near Stationers-Hall, and Richard Mount, at the Postern Tower-Hill, [1713]
    • 1713
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  • The method of ullaging and inching all sorts of casks and other utensils, [electronic resource] : used by common brewers, victuallers, distillers, &c. in a new, easy, and accurate manner, by tables of segments. Likewise, The Method of finding their full Contents. Very useful for the Officers of the Revenue, And all other Persons concerned in Gauging. By William Yeo.

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    • London : printed for the author, by E. Owen: and sold by J. Davidson, in the Poultry; R. Montagu, in Wild-Street; W. Reeve, in Fleet-Street; and at the printing-office in Hand-Court, Holborn, MDCCXLIX. [1749]
    • 1749
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  • A treatise of gauging. [electronic resource] : Containing not only what is common on the subject, but likewise a great variety of new and interesting improvements. With the demonstrations of several very useful and remarkable Properties of Vessels and Instruments, relative to this Art. Illustrated with necessary examples, and adapted both to the speculative and practical Readers. By Thomas Moss.

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    • London : printed for the author, and sold at his house in Roe-Buck Court, Chiswell-Street: also by W. Owen, near Temple-Bar, Fleet-Street; Z. Stuart, at the Lamb, in Pater-Noster Row; and J. Johnson, opposite the Monument, [1766]
    • 1766
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