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Vollständiges
Taschenbuch der Münz-, Maass- und Gewichtsverhältnisse, der Staatspapiere, des Wechsel- und Bankwesens und der Usancen aller Länder und Handelsplätze.
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of logs corresponds to 3.0 m³ (steres) of stacked firewood since the introduction of the metric system. Usually the logs are 1 m long. One
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Abhandlung der
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Allgemeine
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Zimmentirungslexikon für alle
Handels- und Geschwerbsleute nach den österreichischen Zimmentirungsschriften.
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The cubic foot generally had 1,728 cubic inches, each with 1,728 cubic lines, each with 1,728 cubic points.
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at Point 1192 near the old
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The survey of
Austria-Hungary began in 1762 with the construction of the Vienna Neustadt Baseline (
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This article is about the unit of measurement. For the
Israeli chemical physics professor, see
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was used as unit of area and equalled 3.596652 m. It is sometimes still used today.
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of short firewood = 6 feet long and 6 feet high, 1 ell of log length, about 90 cubic feet
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is an historical unit of length, volume and area that was used in
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Illustrierter Bürger-Calender für alle Kronländer der österreichischen
Monarchie.
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Fully revised edition. Buchgemeinschaft
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Vollständiges Handbuch der Münzen, Maße und Gewichte aller Länder der Erde.
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1 toise cube or toise courante (cubic) = 1,000 cubic feet = 27 cubic metres
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used for wood could also differ. Here is an example of the Austrian units.
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Anfangsgründe der Physik als Vorbereitung zum Studium der Chemie.
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corresponded to a stack of wood with a length and height of one
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as a measure of length as of 19 August 1588. When, in 1835, the
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as a unit of length was consequently about 1.8965 metres long.
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216 cubic feet of 1,728 cubic inches of 1,728 cubic lines etc.
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274:. The volume of a pile of logs was therefore only 0.5 cubic
716:= 6 Modenese feet (1 foot = 281.2 Paris lines = 0.63433 m)
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Vol. 1, FA Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1851, pp. 215, 463.
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of long firewood = 6 feet long and 6 feet high, 1 1/4
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of firewood is thus equivalent to about 2.2 m³.
520:(Viennese) was equivalent to 3.5979 square metres.
974:Gesellschaft Gelehrter und praktischer Kaufleute:
455:, as the unit of timber measurement was called in
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369:(Viennese) = 216 cubic feet = 6.8224 cubic metres
122:, its length was, for example, 1.8965 m, in
869:"Glossary of Forestry Terms in British Columbia"
867:British Columbia Ministry of Forests and Range.
893:'Swiss Idiotikon' Vol. III, Col. 633, article
1072:Units of measurement of the Holy Roman Empire
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924:1852, Anton Schweiger, Vienna, 1852, p. 147.
912:Camesina Buchhandlung, Vienna, 1816, p. 133.
961:Christian Noback, Friedrich Eduard Noback:
236:long, represented by 5 measuring rods of 1
789:, North American measure of timber volume
771:Italy, Spain, France, North Coast Africa
751:1 toesa, braza, estado = 2 varas = 6 pies
937:J. Gastl, Brünn, 1825, p. 573.
831:Anton Strauß, Vienna, 1824, p. 108.
444:1 cubic inch = 18249.3 cubic millimetres
441:1 cubic foot = 0.0315749412 cubic metres
290:corresponded to 3.339 m³; in Austria, a
908:Benjamin Scholz, Joseph Franz Jacquin:
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1067:Obsolete Croatian units of measurement
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947:Herman, Ivan Goran (2 November 2020).
447:1 cubic line = 10.56 cubic millimetres
258:, was based on this unit of length. A
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471:of log length, about 111 cubic feet
332:Hay was also sometimes measured in
676:= 1.80 metres (introduced in 1851)
240:in length made of varnished wood.
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855:Rechne, schreibe, rechne richtig!
542:, the meadowland was measured in
438:point = 658019.3 cubic millimetre
431:line = 7896232.1 cubic millimetre
306:, is slightly larger at 3.62 m³.
201:was exactly six feet, but in the
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806:, French six-foot unit of length
584:Similar units in other countries
414:foot = 1.1370574286 cubic metres
232:) which was 6,410, later 5,000,
795:, British unit of timber volume
766:1 braça = 2 varas = 8 polegadas
951:. Regionalni dnevnik Varaždin.
512:with sides measuring 8 by 200
16:Historical unit of measurement
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1052:Obsolete units of measurement
712:1 Cavese di Modena, Modenese
551:Principality of Liechtenstein
150:units were defined using the
134:was only 1.751155 m, in
949:"Subtitle: What is klafter?"
799:Orders of magnitude (length)
407:= 6.82234457176 cubic metres
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80:explains the land survey of
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565:equals 3.59665 m. The
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774:1 cañe, xanne (great ell)
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210:nautical units of depth
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1046:Categories
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255:Scheitholz
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781:See also
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761:Brazil
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