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Definition of Admeasuring
1. admeasure [v] - See also: admeasure
Lexicographical Neighbors of Admeasuring
Literary usage of Admeasuring
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the Commons House of Assembly, January 7, 1755 to [June 16, 1782 by Commons House of Assembly, General Assembly, Georgia (1907)
"Message from the Upper House that they had agreed to the Bill to prevent Frauds
In the admeasuring of Lands &ca And to the Bill for extending ye Law wth ..."
2. The History of Guernsey and Its Bailiwick: With Occasional Notices of Jersey by Ferdinand Brock Tupper (1854)
"The builder of the said two large ships had three other vessels on the stocks,
admeasuring together 900 tons; so that one builder alone, Mr. F. Charles ..."
3. An Account of the Arctic Regions with a History and Description of the by William Scoresby (1820)
"MANNER OF admeasuring WHALE-SHIPS. [ATT. N* IV. No. IV. ... for regulating the
proceedings of Sure-eying Officers, admeasuring and examining into the State ..."
4. The London General Gazetteer, Or Geographical Dictionary: Containing a (1825)
"The number of vessels belonging to the port at present is 'J-'O, admeasuring
25750 register tons. In the coasting trade above 3500 vessels enter and are ..."
5. Notitia of New-Brunswick, for 1836, and Extending Into 1837: Comprising by Peter Fisher (1838)
"Total at St. John, 410 Vessels, admeasuring 69766 Tons, navigated by 2879 Men.
... New Vessels registered at Saint John in 1836, - 75—admeasuring 23010 Tons ..."