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A treatise on surveying, : containing the theory and practice: : to which is prefixed a perspicuous system of plane trigonometry. : The whole clearly demonstrated and illustrated by a large number of appropriate examples. : Particularly adapted to the use of schools.

John Gummere, John Richardson (Publisher), Thomas H. Palmer (Printer), Kimber & Sharpless (Publisher)
Print Book, English, 1820
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Published by Kimber and Sharpless, no. 93, Market Street, and John Richardson, no. 244, Market Street., Philadelphia:, 1820
Tables
vi, [3], 10-206, [2], 152 p., 8 folded leaves of plates : ill. ; 23 cm.
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Also issued with imprint: Philadelphia: Published by John Richardson, no. 244, Market Street, and Kimber and Sharpless, no. 93, Market Street. 1820
Copyright Nov. 21, 1817, by John Richardson
Signatures: [A]⁴ B-2C⁴ ²A-²T⁴ (2C4 blank)
"Recommendations."--Page [iii]-iv
"Mathematical tables: difference of latitude and departure; logarithms, from 1 to 10,000; and artificial sines, tangents, and secants. Philadelphia: Published by John Richardson, no. 31, Market-Street. T.H. Palmer, printer. 1818"--152 p., 2nd count