The Surveyor's guide : Containing plain and easy directions for performing all the duties appertaining to the office of surveyor of the highways, in a regular and concise manner; with pages ruled agreeable to the tables in the above directions, and the proper heads to each page, by which the surveyor's accounts may be methodically and readily made out and kept; with the forms of several blank precedents used by the surveyors in general.
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