| Thomas Smith (of Liverpool.) - 1830 - 282 σελίδες
...lOi cubic feet, nearly 5 Quarters , . „ . 1 Load = 5l| DIVISION III. Imperial Measure of CAPACITT for coals, culm, lime, fish, potatoes, fruit, and...Peck = 704 cubic inches, nearly 8 Gallons 1 Bushel = 2815J 3 Bushels 1 Sack = 4' cubic feet, nearly 12 Sacks.. 1 Chaldron= 68f The Goods are to be heaped... | |
| Library, John Baxter - 1830 - 614 σελίδες
...adding " at S quarters to the load") cannot be legally enforced. — Seethe l.vw Appendix. fUcninn 3,— Imperial measure of CAPACITY for coals, culm, lime,...commonly sold by heaped measure. 2 Gallons make 1 Peck 703-87 cubic inches. 8 Gallons 1 Bushel 2815-49 3 Hvshels I Sac« 4-8888 cubic feet. 12 Sac*« 1 Chaldron... | |
| Library, John Baxter - 1830 - 594 σελίδες
..." at 5 quarters to the load") cannot be legally enforced. — Seethe LAW Appendix. Division 3. — Imperial measure of CAPACITY for coals, culm, lime,...goods, commonly sold by heaped measure. 2 Gallons make I Peck 703-87 cubic inches. 8 Gallons - 1 Bushel 2815-49 3 Bushels - I Sack 4-8888 cubic feet. 12 Sac*»... | |
| E. S. Norman Campbell - 1830 - 304 σελίδες
...Flour is sold nominally by measure, but actually by Weight, reckoned at 7 Ib. Avoirdupoise to a gallon. Imperial Measure of Capacity, for coals, culm, lime,...goods, commonly sold by heaped measure : 2 Gallons = 1 Peck = 704 cubic in. nearly. 8 Gallons = 1 Bushel = 281 5 J 3 Bushels — 1 Sack = 4| cubic ft.... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1831 - 628 σελίδες
...It is the practice to guage all such vessels, and to charge them according to their actual content. DIVISION III. Imperial measure of capacity, for coals,...goods commonly sold by heaped measure : 2 gallons = 1 peck = 701 cubic in., nearly 8 gallons = 1 bushel =28151-2 " " 3 bushels = 1 sack = 4 8-9 cubic... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1831 - 630 σελίδες
...It is the practice to guage all such vessels, and to charge them according to their actual content. DIVISION III. Imperial measure of capacity, for coals, culm, lime, fish, potatoes, fruit, uud oilier goods commonly sold by heaped measure : 2 gallons — 1 peck = 704 cubic in., nearly 8 gallons... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1831 - 610 σελίδες
...' DIVISION III Lithuania, t . , , ' . ,. , Oldenburg, Imperial measure of capacity, for coals, p . culm, lime, fish, potatoes, fruit, and other " " goods commonly sold by heaped measure : Poland, 2 gallons = 1 peck — 704 cubic in., nearly Portugal 8 gallons = 1 bushel =28151-î " "... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1834 - 484 σελίδες
...Flour is sold, nominally, by measure, but actually by weight, reckoned at 71b. avoirdupois to a gallon. Division III. Imperial Measure of Capacity for coals,...goods, commonly sold by heaped measure : 2 Gallons = 1 Peck = 704 J Cub;cjh near, 8 Gallons = 1 Bushel = 2815^3 3 Bushels = 1 Sack = 4f ? cw F t nearl... | |
| Olinthus Gregory - 1834 - 472 σελίδες
...Flour is sold, nominally, by measure, but actually by weight, reckoned at 71b. avoirdupois to a gallon. Division III. Imperial Measure of Capacity for coals,...fruit, and other goods, commonly sold by heaped measure : î ÏÏU = I : i SAL I The goods are to be heaped up in the form of a cone, to a height above the... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1835 - 938 σελίδες
...= 69* = 277* = 554J The foregoing measures are used for all liquids, and for all dry goods, except culm, lime, fish, potatoes, fruit, and other goods commonly sold by heaped measure. 2 gallons = 1 peck = 704 cubic inches nearly. 8 gallons = 1 bushel = 2815J „ 3 bushels = 1 sack = 4^ cubic... | |
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