| Abel Flint - Surveying - 1804 - 226 pages
...as before taught : Proceed in the same manner to draw parallel Lines and lay off the several Sides till the whole is protracted. In protracting a field,...to be presumed the fault is in the Field work ; a re- survey must then be taken. EXAMPLE I. FIELD BOOK. See PLATE II. Fig. 53. * A Compass may be so... | |
| Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1806 - 486 pages
...protractions, if the end of the last station falls exactly in the point you began at, the fieldwork and protraction are truly taken and performed, if...must have been committed in one of them : in such case make a second protraction : if this agrees with the former, and neither meet nor close, the fault... | |
| Robert Gibson - 1808 - 482 pages
...protractions, if the end of the last station falls exactly in the point you began at, the fieldwork and protraction are truly taken, and performed ; if...must have been committed in one of them ; in such case make a second protraction ; if this agrees with the former, and neither meet or close, the fault... | |
| Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1811 - 580 pages
...protractions, if the end of the last station falls exactly in the point you began at, the fieldwork and protraction are truly taken, and performed ; if...must have been committed in one of them : in such case make a second protraction ; if this agrees with the former, and neither meet nor close, the fault... | |
| Abel Flint - Surveying - 1813 - 214 pages
...as before taught: Proceed in the satne manner to draw parallel Lines and lay off the several Sides till the whole is protracted. In protracting a Field,...is to be presumed the fault is in, the Field work; # re-survey must then be taken, EXAMPLE I. FIELD BOOK. See PLATE II. Fig. S3. * A Compass may be so... | |
| Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1814 - 558 pages
...protractions, if the end of the last station falls exactly in the point you began at, the fieldwork and protraction are truly taken, and performed ; if...must have been committed in one of them : in such case make a second protraction; if this agrees with the former, and neither meet nor close, the fault... | |
| Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1818 - 502 pages
...protractions, if the end of the last station falls exactly in the point you began at, the field-work and protraction are truly taken, and performed ; if...must have been committed in one of them ; in such case make a second protraction : if this agrees with the former, and neither meet or close, the fault... | |
| Robert Gibson - Surveying - 1821 - 594 pages
...falls exactly in the point you began at, the fieldAvork and protraction are truly taken.and peiformed ; if not, an error must have been committed in one of them.: in such case make a second protraction; if this agrees with the former, and neither meet nor close, the fault... | |
| Abel Flint - Surveying - 1825 - 252 pages
...the Course to the right or left of the Meridian Line, according as it is East or West, and from ethe upper or lower part of the Line, according as it is...not, an error must have been committed in one of them 1 in such cases, make a second protraction ; if this agrees with the former, it is to be presumed the... | |
| Abel Flint - Surveying - 1830 - 322 pages
...exactly on the point from which you began, the course also being right, the field work and protractions are truly taken and performed ; if not, an error must...in the field work ; a re-survey must then be taken. * A compass may be so constructed with two indexes, one moveable and the other fixed, as to ascertain... | |
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