The practical gager; 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 also for moneying the several Sorts of Goods, or for finding the Amounts of the Charges. The Whole in a Method intirely new; intended chiefly for the Help of Pupils, and such young Officers as have not been long employed in the Office of Excise. With an appendix. By William Symons, Officer of Excise.
- Symons, William.
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- MDCCLIV. [1754]
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London : printed for J. Nourse, opposite Katherine-Street in the Strand, MDCCLIV. [1754]
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xii,207,[1]p. : ill. ; 80.
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ESTC T139405
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