A treatise on the principles and practice of levelling, showing its application to purposes of civil engineering particularly in the construction of roads
with Mr Telford's rules for the same; with an appendix containing a description of Mr. Macneill's dynamometer, or instrument for ascertaining the comparative merit of roads, and the state of repair in which they are kept.
by Frederick Walter Simms
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