Geodaesia: or, The art of surveying, and measuring land made easy. Shewing, by plain and practical rules, to survey, protract, cast up, reduce or divide any piece of land whatsoever; with new tables for the ease of the surveyor in reducing the measure of land: moreover, a more facile and sure way of surveying by the chain, than has hitherto been taught. As also, to lay out new lands in America, or elsewhere: and how to make a perfect map of a river's mouth or harbour; with several other things never before published in the English language. By John Love.

  • Love, John, active 1688.
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1796
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New-York : Printed and sold by Samuel Campbell, 124 Pearl-Street, 1796.

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[17],10-189,[16],3,[36],7,[1]p. : ill. ; 21 cm.

Edition

The thirteenth edition, adapted to American surveyors.

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ESTC W12393
Evans, 30704
Rink, E. Technical Americana, 2384

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