Measuring made easy: or the description and use of Coggeshall's sliding rul[e] containing instructions for measuring all manner of timber, both by the common way, and the true way. With Directions for taking the Dimensions of Trees, and the Allowance for Bark, &c. Performed both by the Rule, and by Arithmetick. By which may be Measured all manner of Superficies, as Board, Glass, Plaistering, Painting, Wainscotting, Tyleing, Paving, Land, both by the Rule and Arithmetick. By J Good, Teacher of the Mathematicks carefully corrected, and much enlarged by J. Atkinson, Sen.

  • Good, John, active 1706-1733.
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1724
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London : printed for T. Page, and W. and F. Mount, at the Postern on Tower-Hill, 1724.

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77,[1]p.,plate ; 80.

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ESTC T90168

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