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The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunter's line, made easie by the which may be measured all manner of superficies and solids, as board, glass, pavement, timber, stone, &c : also how to perform the same by a line of equal parts, drawn from the centre of a two-foot rule : whereunto is added the use of the line of proportion improved, whereby all manner of superficies and solids may both exactly and speedily be measured without the help of pen or compasses, by inspection, looking onely upon the ruler

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  • "The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunter's line, made easie by the which may be measured all manner of superficies and solids, as board, glass, pavement, timber, stone, &c : also how to perform the same by a line of equal parts, drawn from the centre of a two-foot rule : whereunto is added the use of the line of proportion improved, whereby all manner of superficies and solids may both exactly and speedily be measured without the help of pen or compasses, by inspection, looking onely upon the ruler"@en
  • "The Line Of Proportion or Numbers, Commonly called Gvnter's Line Made Easie : By the which may be Measured all manner of Superficies and Solids ; as Board, Glaß, Pavement, Timber, Stone, &c. : Also, How to perform the same by a Line of Equal Parts, drawn from the Centre of a Two-Foot Rule ; Whereunto is added The Use of the Line of Proportion Improved: Whereby all manner of Superficies and Solids may both exactly and speedily be Measured, without the help of Pen or Compasses, by Inspection, looking only upon the Ruler"
  • "The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunter's line, made easie by the which may be measured all manner of superficies and solids, as board, glass, pavement, timber, stone, & c : also how to perform the same by a line of equal parts, drawn from the centre of a two-foot rule : whereunto is added the use of the line of proportion improved, whereby all manner of superficies and solids may both exactly and speedily be measured without the help of pen or compasses, by inspection, looking onely upon the ruler"@en
  • "The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunter's line, made easie"
  • "The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunter's line, made easie: By the which may be measured all manner of super[f]icies and solids; as boards, glass, pavement, timber, stone, &c. Also, how to perform the same by a line of equal parts, drawn from the centre of a two-foot rule. Whereunto is added: The use of the line of proportion improved: whereby all manner of super[f]icies and solids may both exactly and speedily be measured, without the help of pen or compasses, by inspection, looking only upon the ruler"@en
  • "The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunters line, made easie. By the which may be measured all manner of superficies and solids, as board, glass, pavement, timber, stone, &c. Also, how to perform the same by a line of equal parts, drawn from the centre of a two-foot-rule. Whereunto is added. The use of the line of proportion improved: whereby all manner of superficies and solids, may both exactly and speedily be measured, without the help of pen or compasses, by inspection, looking only upon the ruler. By William Leybourn"@en
  • "The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunter's line, made easie. : By the which may be measured all manner of superficies and solids; as board, glass, pavement, timber, stone, &c. Also, how to perform the same by a line of equal parts, drawn from the centre of a two-foot rule. Whereunto is added, the use of the line of proportion improved: whereby all manner of superficies and solids may both exactly and speedily be measured, without the help of pen or compasses, by inspection, looking onely upon the ruler"@en
  • "The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunter's line made easie by the which may be measured all manner of superficies and solids as boards, glass, pavement, timber, stone, &c. : also, how to perform the same by a line of equal parts, drawn from the centre of a two-foot rule : whereunto is added, The use of the line of proportion improved : whereby all manner of superficies and solids may both exactly and speedily be measured, without the help of pen or compasses, by inspection, looking only upon the ruler"@en
  • "The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunters line, made easie By the which may be measured all manner of superficies and solids, as board, glass, pavement, timber, stone, &c. Also, how to perform the same by a line of equal parts, drawn from the centre of a two-foot-rule. Whereunto is added. The use of the line of proportion improved: whereby all manner of superficies and solids, may both exactly and speedily be measured, without the help of pen or compasses, by inspection, looking only upon the ruler. By William Leybourn"@en
  • "The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunter's line, made easie : by which may be measured all manner of superficies and solids, as board, glass, pavement, timber, stone, &c. : also, how to perform the same by a line of equal parts, drawn from the centre of a two-foot rule : whereunto is added, the use of the line of proportion improved, whereby all manner of superficies and solids may both exactly and speedily be measured, without the help of pen or compasses, by inspection, looking onely upon the ruler"@en
  • "The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunter's line made easie: by the which may be measured all manner of superficies and solids; as boards glass, pavement, timber, stone, &c. Also, how to perform the same by a line of equal parts, drawn from the centre of a two-foot rule. Whereunto is added the use of the line of proportion improved: whereby all manner of superficies and solids may both exactly and speedily be measured, without the help of pen or compasses, by inspection, looking only upon the ruler. By William Leybourn"@en
  • "The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunters line, made easie : by the which may be measured all manner of superficies and solids, as board, glass, pavement, timber, stone, &c. : also, how to perform the same by a line of equal parts, drawn from the centre of a two-foot-rule : whereunto is added, the use of the line of proportion improved : whereby all manner of superficies and solids, may both exactly and speedily be measured, without the help of pen or compasses, by inspection, looking only upon the ruler"@en
  • "The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunters line, made easie. : By the which may be measured all manner of superficies and solids, as board, glass, pavement, timber, stone, &c. Also, how to perform the same by a line of equal parts, drawn from the centre of a two-foot-rule. Whereunto is added, the use of the line of proportion improved: whereby all manner of superficies and solids, may both exactly and speedily be measured, without the help of pen or compasses, by inspection, looking only upon the ruler"@en
  • "The line of proportion or numbers, commonly called Gunter's line made easie by the which may be measured all manner of superficies and solids as boards, glass, pavement, timber, stone, &c. : also, how to perform the same by a line of equal parts, drawn from the centre of a two-foot rule : whereunto is added, the use of the line of proportion improved : whereby all manner of superficies and solids may both exactly and speedily be measured, without the help of pen or compasses, by inspection, looking only upon the ruler"@en