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Analysis of interest-based decision making in the system of legal rules
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Engineering Index Backfile | 1597|Keywords: Materials handling -
The library of Mr. John Dunstan : late of London: consisting of divinity, history, architecture, perspective; also his curious collection of prints, by the best antient and modern masters, with his mathematical instruments in brass and wood, his graving and etching tools. Will be sold by auction at Tom's Coffee-house adjoyning Ludgate: on Thursday the 7th of this instant September, 1693. at three in the afternoon exactly. By John Bullord. Catalogues may be had gratis, at Mr. Partridges at Charing-Cross, at Mr. Hargraves at the Kings Head in Holbourn booksellers; at Batsons Coffee-house near the Royal Exchange, and at the place of sale. Conditions of sale. 1. He that bids most is the buyer, &c. 2. All the books in the catalogue, not otherwise exprest (for ought we know, are perfect; ... 3. That every buyer give in his name and place of abode, paying also 5s. in the pound, in part, if demanded, and be obliged to take them away within 3 days after the sale in ended
National licenceTIBKAT | 1693|Keywords: Artists' materials -
The library of Mr. John Dunstan : late of London: consisting of divinity, history, architecture, perspective; also his curious collection of prints, by the best antient and modern masters, with his mathematical instruments in brass and wood, his graving and etching tools. Will be sold by auction at Tom's Coffee-house adjoyning Ludgate: on Thursday the 7th of this instant September, 1693. at three in the afternoon exactly. By John Bullord. Catalogues may be had gratis, at Mr. Partridges at Charing-Cross, at Mr. Hargraves at the Kings Head in Holbourn booksellers; at Batsons Coffee-house near the Royal Exchange, and at the place of sale. Conditions of sale. 1. He that bids most is the buyer, &c. 2. All the books in the catalogue, not otherwise exprest (for ought we know, are perfect; ... 3. That every buyer give in his name and place of abode, paying also 5s. in the pound, in part, if demanded, and be obliged to take them away within 3 days after the sale in ended
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1693|Keywords: Artists' materials -
A vindication of Sr. Robert King's designs and actions in relation to the late and present Lord Kingston : being an answer to a scandalous libel, lately sent abroad under the title of Materials for a bill of discovery against Sir Robert King, Bar., Anthony Raymond, Charles Gosling, [and others]
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1699|Keywords: Materials for a bill of discovery -
A vindication of Sr. Robert King's designs and actions in relation to the late and present Lord Kingston : being an answer to a scandalous libel, lately sent abroad under the title of Materials for a bill of discovery against Sir Robert King, Bar., Anthony Raymond, Charles Gosling, [and others]
National licenceTIBKAT | 1699|Keywords: Materials for a bill of discovery -
Economia nelle fabriche e regola di tutti li materiali per costruire ogni fabrica urbana e rurale per saperne di ciò distintamente la spesa : opera non meno virtuosa che utile a tutti gli economi, agenti, e fattori, come a muratori, per rendere conto di tutta la spesa a chi brama fabricare, con li prezj dovuti alli segantinti
National licenceTIBKAT | 1708|Keywords: Building materials -
Reasons for supporting the resolves of the committee of the honourable House of Commons for laying duties upon bricks, tyles, lime, &c., humbly offered ; no peace without war, no war without money, therefore money must be had
National licenceTIBKAT | 1712Keywords: Building materials -
Reasons for supporting the resolves of the Committee of the Honourable House of Commons for laying duties upon bricks, tyles, lime &c. humbly offered
National licenceTIBKAT | 1712Keywords: Building materials -
Reasons for supporting the resolves of the Committee of the Honourable House of Commons for laying duties upon bricks, tyles, lime &c. humbly offered
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1712Keywords: Building materials -
The london and country builder's vade-mecum : or, the compleat and universal estimator. Comprehending the London and country prices of the different works of bricklayers, Masons, Carpenters, Joyners, Glasiers, Plumbers, Slaters, Plaisterers, Painters, Paviours, Carvers, smiths, &c. Interspersed with such useful and necessary Rules and Observations as are of the greatest Consequence in estimating of any Building. With a great Variety of new and useful Tables, indispensibly necessary for the more exact and expeditious casting up, or estimating any Sort of Work, viz. I. A Table for the reducing of Brick Work of any Thickness, to the Statute Thickness of a Brick and a Half. II. A Table which shews how many Bricks are sufficient to build any Piece of Brick-Work, of any Number of Feet, and Thickness. III. A Table of Tiling, whereby is shewn how many Tiles will cover any Roof. IV. Variety of Tables, which shews the proper Scantling to cut Timber to, fit for any Building, and for valuing the same, at per Foot, Lincal Measure. V. A Table of Pavements, shewing how many Bricks, Pammants, &c. will pave any Floor. VI. Variety of Tables, for shewing the Value of all Sorts of Nails, Bolts, Hinges, &c. Vii. A Table of Solid Measure, for measuring of Timber or Stone that's either round, square, or unequal sided, and the Content given in Feet, Inches, and Parts. Viii. A Table of Flat Measure, for the measuring of Board, Plank, Glass, &c. and the Content given in Feet, Inches and Parts. IX. A Table for the ready casting up what any Number of Feet, Yards, Squares, Rods, &c. come to, at any Price per Foot, Yard, &c. With a compleat index to the whole. By Faber lignarius & architectus
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1741|Keywords: Building materials -
The london and country builder's vade-mecum : or, the compleat and universal estimator. Comprehending the London and country prices of the different works of bricklayers, Masons, Carpenters, Joyners, Glasiers, Plumbers, Slaters, Plaisterers, Painters, Paviours, Carvers, smiths, &c. Interspersed with such useful and necessary Rules and Observations as are of the greatest Consequence in estimating of any Building. With a great Variety of new and useful Tables, indispensibly necessary for the more exact and expeditious casting up, or estimating any Sort of Work, viz. I. A Table for the reducing of Brick Work of any Thickness, to the Statute Thickness of a Brick and a Half. II. A Table which shews how many Bricks are sufficient to build any Piece of Brick-Work, of any Number of Feet, and Thickness. III. A Table of Tiling, whereby is shewn how many Tiles will cover any Roof. IV. Variety of Tables, which shews the proper Scantling to cut Timber to, fit for any Building, and for valuing the same, at per Foot, Lincal Measure. V. A Table of Pavements, shewing how many Bricks, Pammants, &c. will pave any Floor. VI. Variety of Tables, for shewing the Value of all Sorts of Nails, Bolts, Hinges, &c. Vii. A Table of Solid Measure, for measuring of Timber or Stone that's either round, square, or unequal sided, and the Content given in Feet, Inches, and Parts. Viii. A Table of Flat Measure, for the measuring of Board, Plank, Glass, &c. and the Content given in Feet, Inches and Parts. IX. A Table for the ready casting up what any Number of Feet, Yards, Squares, Rods, &c. come to, at any Price per Foot, Yard, &c. With a compleat index to the whole. By Faber lignarius & architectus
National licenceTIBKAT | 1741|Keywords: Building materials -
The london and country builder's vade mecum : or, the compleat and universal architect's assistant. Comprehending the London and country prices of the different works of bricklayers, masons, Carpenters, Joyners, Glasiers, Plumbers, Slaters, Plaisterers, Painters, Paviours, Carvers, smiths, &c. Interspersed with such useful and necessary Rules and Observations as are of the greatest Consequence in estimating of any Bailding. With a great variety of new and useful tables, indispensibly necessary for the more exact and expeditious casting up, or estimating any Sort of Work, viz. I. A Table for the reducing of Brick-Work of any Thickness to the Statute Thickness of a Brick and 1/2 II. A Table which shews how many Bricks are sufficient to build any Piece of Brick-Work, of any Number of Feet, and Thickness III. A Table of Tiling, whereby is shewn how many Tiles will cover any Roof. IV. Variety of Tables, which shew the proper Scantling to cut Timber to, fit for any Building, and for valuing the same, by the Foot, lineal Measure. V. A Table of Pavements, shewing how many Bricks, Pammants, &c. will pave any Floor. VI. Variety of Tables, for shewing the Value of all Sorts of Nails, Bolts, Hinges, &c. Vii. A Table of solid Measure, for measuring of Timber or Stone that is either round, square, or unequal sided, and the Content given in Feet, Inches, and Parts. Viii. A Table of Flat Measure, for the measuring of Board, Plank, Glass, &c. and the Content given in Feet, Inches, and Parts. IX. A Table for the ready casting up what any Number of Feet, Yards, Squares, Rods, &c. come to, at any Price by Foot, Yard, &c. With a compleat index to the whole. By William Salmon, Author of Palladio Londinensis
National licenceTIBKAT | 1748|Keywords: Building materials -
The london and country builder's vade mecum : or, the compleat and universal architect's assistant. Comprehending the London and country prices of the different works of bricklayers, masons, Carpenters, Joyners, Glasiers, Plumbers, Slaters, Plaisterers, Painters, Paviours, Carvers, smiths, &c. Interspersed with such useful and necessary Rules and Observations as are of the greatest Consequence in estimating of any Bailding. With a great variety of new and useful tables, indispensibly necessary for the more exact and expeditious casting up, or estimating any Sort of Work, viz. I. A Table for the reducing of Brick-Work of any Thickness to the Statute Thickness of a Brick and 1/2 II. A Table which shews how many Bricks are sufficient to build any Piece of Brick-Work, of any Number of Feet, and Thickness III. A Table of Tiling, whereby is shewn how many Tiles will cover any Roof. IV. Variety of Tables, which shew the proper Scantling to cut Timber to, fit for any Building, and for valuing the same, by the Foot, lineal Measure. V. A Table of Pavements, shewing how many Bricks, Pammants, &c. will pave any Floor. VI. Variety of Tables, for shewing the Value of all Sorts of Nails, Bolts, Hinges, &c. Vii. A Table of solid Measure, for measuring of Timber or Stone that is either round, square, or unequal sided, and the Content given in Feet, Inches, and Parts. Viii. A Table of Flat Measure, for the measuring of Board, Plank, Glass, &c. and the Content given in Feet, Inches, and Parts. IX. A Table for the ready casting up what any Number of Feet, Yards, Squares, Rods, &c. come to, at any Price by Foot, Yard, &c. With a compleat index to the whole. By William Salmon, Author of Palladio Londinensis
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1748|Keywords: Building materials -
Practical measuring made easy to the meanest capacity : by a new set of tables; which shew at sight, the solid or superficial content (and consequently the Value) of any piece or quantity of timber, stone, board, glass, &c. used in Building, &c. Also, The Solid Content (and consequently the Value) of all Kinds of Squared or Round Timber, whether it be Standing or Felled. Contrived to answer all the Occasions of Gentlemen and Artificers, far beyond any Thing yet extant, the Contents being given in Feet, Inches, and Twelfth Parts of an Inch. With an Preface; Shewing the Convenience and Excellence of this New Method, and Demonstrating, that whoever ventures to rely upon those obsolete Tables and Directions Published by Isaac Keay, is liable to be deceived (in common Cases) 10 s. in the Pound. By E. Hoppus, Surveyor to the Corporation of the London Assurance
National licenceTIBKAT | 1754|Keywords: Building materials -
Practical measuring made easy to the meanest capacity : by a new set of tables; which shew at sight, the solid or superficial content (and consequently the Value) of any piece or quantity of timber, stone, board, glass, &c. used in Building, &c. Also, The Solid Content (and consequently the Value) of all Kinds of Squared or Round Timber, whether it be Standing or Felled. Contrived to answer all the Occasions of Gentlemen and Artificers, far beyond any Thing yet extant, the Contents being given in Feet, Inches, and Twelfth Parts of an Inch. With an Preface; Shewing the Convenience and Excellence of this New Method, and Demonstrating, that whoever ventures to rely upon those obsolete Tables and Directions Published by Isaac Keay, is liable to be deceived (in common Cases) 10 s. in the Pound. By E. Hoppus, Surveyor to the Corporation of the London Assurance
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1754|Keywords: Building materials -
The london and country builder's vade mecum : or, the compleat and universal estimator. Comprehending the London and country prices of the different works of bricklayers, masons, Carpenters, Joyners, Glasiers, Plumbers, Slaters, Plaisterers, Painters, Paviours, carvers, smiths, &c. Interspersed with such useful and necessary Rules and Observations as are of the greatest Consequence in estimating of any Building. With a great Variety of new and useful Tables, indispensibly necessary for the more exact and expeditious casting up, or estimating any Sort of Work, viz. I. A Table for the reducing of Brick-Work of any Thickness to the Statute Thickness of a Brick and a Half. II. A Table which shews how many Bricks are sufficient to build any Piece of Brick-Work, of any Number of Feet, and Thickness. III. A Table of Tiling, whereby is shewn how many Tiles will cover any Roof. IV. Variety of Tables, which shews the proper Scantling to cut Timber to, fit for any Building, and for valuing the same, at per Foot, lineal Measure. V. A Table of Pavements, shewing how many Bricks, Pammants, &c. will pave any Floor. VI. Variety of Tables, for shewing the Value of all Sorts of Nails, Bolts, Hinges, &c. Vii. A Table of solid Measure, for measuring of Timber or Stone that is either round, square, or unequal sided, and the Content given in Feet, Inches, and Parts. Viii. A Table of flat Measure, for the measuring of Board, Plank, Glass, &c. and the Content given in Feet, Inches, and Parts. IX. A Table for the ready casting up what any Number of Feet, Yards, Squares, Rods, &c. come to, at any Price per Foot, Yard, &c. With a compleat Index to the Whole. By William Salmon
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1755|Keywords: Building materials -
The london and country builder's vade mecum : or, the compleat and universal estimator. Comprehending the London and country prices of the different works of bricklayers, masons, Carpenters, Joyners, Glasiers, Plumbers, Slaters, Plaisterers, Painters, Paviours, carvers, smiths, &c. Interspersed with such useful and necessary Rules and Observations as are of the greatest Consequence in estimating of any Building. With a great Variety of new and useful Tables, indispensibly necessary for the more exact and expeditious casting up, or estimating any Sort of Work, viz. I. A Table for the reducing of Brick-Work of any Thickness to the Statute Thickness of a Brick and a Half. II. A Table which shews how many Bricks are sufficient to build any Piece of Brick-Work, of any Number of Feet, and Thickness. III. A Table of Tiling, whereby is shewn how many Tiles will cover any Roof. IV. Variety of Tables, which shews the proper Scantling to cut Timber to, fit for any Building, and for valuing the same, at per Foot, lineal Measure. V. A Table of Pavements, shewing how many Bricks, Pammants, &c. will pave any Floor. VI. Variety of Tables, for shewing the Value of all Sorts of Nails, Bolts, Hinges, &c. Vii. A Table of solid Measure, for measuring of Timber or Stone that is either round, square, or unequal sided, and the Content given in Feet, Inches, and Parts. Viii. A Table of flat Measure, for the measuring of Board, Plank, Glass, &c. and the Content given in Feet, Inches, and Parts. IX. A Table for the ready casting up what any Number of Feet, Yards, Squares, Rods, &c. come to, at any Price per Foot, Yard, &c. With a compleat Index to the Whole. By William Salmon
National licenceTIBKAT | 1755|Keywords: Building materials -
An essay on the origin, nature, uses, and properties, of artificial stone : together with some observations upon common natural stone, clays, and burnt earths in general. In which the durability of the latter is shewn to be equal, if not superior, to the hardest marbles. Being the result of many experiments. By Daniel Pincot, Artificial Stone Manufacturer
National licenceTIBKAT | 1770|Keywords: Building materials -
An essay on the origin, nature, uses, and properties, of artificial stone : together with some observations upon common natural stone, clays, and burnt earths in general. In which the durability of the latter is shewn to be equal, if not superior, to the hardest marbles. Being the result of many experiments. By Daniel Pincot, Artificial Stone Manufacturer
National licenceGWLB - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Bibliothek | 1770|Keywords: Building materials
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