Report Upon Weights and Measures, Издања 1-7Gales & Seaton, 1821 - 245 страница |
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... grains and seeds , which , from the time when man becomes a tiller of the ground , furnish the principal mate- rials of his subsistence . But nature has not furnished him with the means of supplying this want in his own person . For ...
... grains and seeds , which , from the time when man becomes a tiller of the ground , furnish the principal mate- rials of his subsistence . But nature has not furnished him with the means of supplying this want in his own person . For ...
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... grain , by vessels of capacity cubed from measures of length . The weights and measures of the Romans were all derived from those of the Greeks . The identity of one of their standard units of weight , with money and coin , was the same ...
... grain , by vessels of capacity cubed from measures of length . The weights and measures of the Romans were all derived from those of the Greeks . The identity of one of their standard units of weight , with money and coin , was the same ...
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... grain . It makes wheat and silver money , the two weights of the balance , the natural tests and standards of each other ; that is , it makes wheat the standard for the weight of silver money , and silver money the standard for the ...
... grain . It makes wheat and silver money , the two weights of the balance , the natural tests and standards of each other ; that is , it makes wheat the standard for the weight of silver money , and silver money the standard for the ...
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... grains troy ; and that was the weight of the thirty - two kernels of wheat from the middle of the ear , which , according to the statute of 1266 , had been taken to form the standard measure of wheat for the whole realm of England , It ...
... grains troy ; and that was the weight of the thirty - two kernels of wheat from the middle of the ear , which , according to the statute of 1266 , had been taken to form the standard measure of wheat for the whole realm of England , It ...
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... grains troy . Its pound of twelve ounces was equivalent to 5400 grains troy . The pound of fifteen ounces , by which wheat and wine were weighed , was equal to 6750 grains troy . Eight such pounds were equal to 54,000 grains troy ...
... grains troy . Its pound of twelve ounces was equivalent to 5400 grains troy . The pound of fifteen ounces , by which wheat and wine were weighed , was equal to 6750 grains troy . Eight such pounds were equal to 54,000 grains troy ...
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admeasurement appointed ascertained assize avoirdupois weights barrel beams beer brass casks cents clerk comparison Congress contain corn gallon court cubic foot cubic inches decimal divisions dollars dry measure easterling England English ephah equal established exchequer France French system further enacted gold Governor grains troy half bushel half peck hogshead hundred JOHN QUINCY ADAMS kilogramme linear measure liquid measures and weights measures of capacity metals metre metrology offence ordinance ounces pence pendulum penny person pint pound avoirdupois pound sterling pound weight prescribed procure proportion quart quarter respective counties scale sealer of weights Secretary shillings silver coins specific gravity stamped standard of weights standard weights statute of 1266 steelyards sures system of weights thereof tion toise town treasurer troy pound troy weight uniformity United vessel weights and mea weights and measures weights or measures Winchester bushel wine gallon wine measure yard
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Страница 19 - No mention shall be made of coral, or of pearls: for the price of wisdom is above rubies.
Страница 17 - But thou shalt have a perfect and just weight, a perfect and just measure shalt thou have : that thy days may be lengthened in the land which the LORD thy God giveth thee.
Страница 26 - ... an English penny, called a sterling round, and without any clipping, shall weigh thirty-two wheat corns in the midst of the ear, and...
Страница 24 - There shall be one measure of wine and one of ale, through our whole realm ; and one measure of corn, that is to say, the London quarter ; and one breadth of dyed cloth, and russets, and haberjeets, that is to say, two ells within the lists ; and it shall be of weights, as it is of measures.
Страница 122 - ... economical arrangements and daily concerns of every family. They are necessary to every occupation of human industry; to the distribution and security of every species of property; to every transaction of trade and commerce; to the labors of the husbandman; to the ingenuity of the artificer; to the studies of the philosopher; to the researches of the antiquarian, to the navigation of the mariner, and the marches of the soldier; to all the exchanges of peace, and all the operations of war.
Страница 121 - 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...
Страница 210 - King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, That if any Person or Persons shall...
Страница 134 - It is determined, we find, as a certain fraction of the length of a pendulum vibrating seconds in the latitude of London.
Страница 50 - If man upon earth be an improvable being; if that universal peace which was the object of a Saviour's mission, which is the desire of the philosopher, the longing of the philanthropist, the trembling hope of the Christian, is a blessing to which .the futurity of mortal man has a claim of more than mortal promise ; if the spirit of evil...
Страница 19 - Thus saith the Lord GOD; Let it suffice you, O princes of Israel: remove violence and spoil, and execute judgment and justice, take away your exactions from my people, saith the Lord GOD, Ye shall have just balances, and a just ephah, and a just bath.