Weights and measures may be ranked among the necessaries of life, to every individual of human society. They enter into the economical arrangements and daily concerns of every family. They are necessary to every occupation of human industry ; to the distribution... The Measure of the Circle: Perfected in January, 1845 - Side 120av John Davis - 1854 - 156 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| United States. Department of State, John Quincy Adams - 1821 - 276 sider
...human society. They enter into the economical arrangements and daily concerns of every family. They are necessary to every occupation of human industry ;...the husbandman ; to the ingenuity of the artificer; t<» the studies of the philosopher; to the researches of the antiquarian ; to the navigation of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures - 1906 - 338 sider
...human society. They enter into the economical arrangements and daily concerns of every family. They are necessary to every occupation of human industry, to...to every transaction of trade and commerce, to the labor* of the husbandman, to the ingenuity of the artificer, to the studies of the philosopher, to... | |
| 1971 - 326 sider
...human society. They enter into the economical arrangements and daily concerns of every family. They are necessary to every occupation of human industry; to...artificer; to the studies of the philosopher; to the researchers of the antiquarian; to the navigation of the mariner and the marches of the soldier; to... | |
| 1922 - 452 sider
...concerns of every family. They are necessary to every occupation of human industry ; to thedistribution and security of every species of property ; to every...the labors of the husbandman; to the ingenuity of theartiflcer ; to the studies of the philosopher ; to the researches of the antiquarian ; to the navigation... | |
| 1939 - 460 sider
...and society. They enter into the economical arrangements and daily concerns of every family. They are necessary to every occupation of human industry, to...species of property, to every transaction of trade or commerce, to the labors of the husbandman; to the ingenuity of the artificers, to the studies of... | |
| 1939 - 460 sider
...nnd society. They enter into the economical arrangements and daily concerns of every family. They are necessary to every occupation of human industry, to...species of property, to every transaction of trade or commerce, to the labors of the husbandman; to the ingenuity of the artificers, to the studies of... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Science and Astronautics Committee - 1973 - 682 sider
...human society. They enter into the economical arrangements and dally concerns of every family. They are necessary to every occupation of human industry :...artificer : to the studies of the philosopher: to the researchers of the antiquarian: to the navigation of the mariner and the marches of the soldier : to... | |
| 78 sider
...human society. They enter into the economical arrangements and daily concerns of every family. They are necessary to every occupation of human industry, to...species of property, to every transaction of trade in commerce, to the labors of the husbandman, to the ingenuity of the artificer, to the studies of... | |
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