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An appendix to the New art of surveying; containing a new construction of a pantagraph, which renders it of universal use in reducing or enlarging plans, drawings, pictures, portraits, &c. in copies bearing any required proportion to the original. By B. Martin.

By: Martin, Benjamin, 1704-1782.Publisher: London : Printed for, and sold by the author, ..., [1780?]Description: [2], 13, [1]p., 1 folded plate ; 8.°.Subject(s): Surveying
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Truro Corridor, First Floor Truro PAM VOL.91(8) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 33282-1001
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PAM VOL.91(6) Account of the most ingenious and important national discovery for some ages. British imperial patent light ovens and stoves, by which 1000 per cent. are saved and gained in light, heat and some valuable products for British manufactures, commerce, and navigation; as proved by an exact account current of profit and loss affixed. Respectfully dedicated to both houses of Parliament, and all patriotic societies; and are recommended to all the learned in physics and chemistry; but particularly to all the gentlemen interested in the English fire assurance offices, ... / PAM VOL.9(17)) What will the Irish lords do? A letter to the Earl of Listowel, M.P. for St. Albans; one of the Lords of the Bedchamber to Her Majesty. By "A joint of the tail". PAM VOL.91(7) The complete drill serjeant: containing the plainest instructions for the drill, manual, and platoon exercise, according to the latest regulations. To which are added, several positions in general use in the army, though not strictly in the manual, nor fully treated of in any other recent publication. Exemplified with prints. And an explanati annexed, shewing at one view the different positions of a soldier under arms, with precise directions for performing each motion. By a late lieutenant in his Majesty's Marine Forces. PAM VOL.91(8) An appendix to the New art of surveying; containing a new construction of a pantagraph, which renders it of universal use in reducing or enlarging plans, drawings, pictures, portraits, &c. in copies bearing any required proportion to the original. By B. Martin. PAM VOL.91(9) Major-Gen. Money's letter to the officers of the volunteer corps, also, an address to the Norfolk farmers. To which are added, observations on the use of pikemen. PAM VOL.9(2) The Conservative peers, and the reform ministry. PAM VOL.92(1) The political house that Jack built. With thirteen cuts. The pen and the sword.

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