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" LEVELLING is the art of representing the inequalities of the earth's surface, and of determining the relative heights of any number of points above or below a line, equidistant, at every point, from the centre of the earth. "
Elementary text book for young surveyors and levellers - Side 160
av Henry James Castle - 1856 - 185 sider
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Engineering Field Notes on Parish and Railway Surveying and Levelling, with ...

Henry James Castle - 1847 - 454 sider
...railways ; every professional man must have experienced this himself.LEVELLIN G. |Jrtrt ti)e t£0urtl). CHAP. I. LEVELLING is the art of representing the...the purpose of levelling, is called a spirit level. SPIRIT LEVELS. Description of the usual kinds. The spirit level is merely one portion of almost every...
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A Complete Treatise on Practical Land-surveying: In All Its Departments ...

Anthony Nesbit - 1847 - 492 sider
...LEVELLING. LEVELLING is the art of representing the inequalities of the upper boundary of any section of the earth's surface, and of determining the relative heights of any number of points in that boundary, above or below a line equidistant, at every point, from the earth's centre. This...
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A complete treatise on practical land-surveying

Anthony Nesbit - 1870 - 578 sider
...LEVELLING. LEVELLING is the art of representing the inequalities of the upper boundary of any section of the earth's surface, and of determining the relative heights of any number of points in that boundary, above or below a line equidistant, at every point, from the earth's centre. This...
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Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences, Volumer 6-7

California Academy of Sciences - 1876 - 448 sider
...navigable channels and water-basins. Contouring represents the inequalities of the earth's surface by determining the relative heights of .any number of...or below a line equidistant at every point from the earth's center. This line is what is understood by the term "a level-line," and is that which is assumed...
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