The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 67
... furnaces at constant work was , for the most part , got in the veins upon Newland Mountains . Some small quantities of ore were got upon Caldbeck and Cunningston Mountains , and brought to the great work at Keswick , being a place most ...
... furnaces at constant work was , for the most part , got in the veins upon Newland Mountains . Some small quantities of ore were got upon Caldbeck and Cunningston Mountains , and brought to the great work at Keswick , being a place most ...
Page 73
... furnaces , and not susceptible of tempering like steel ; when present in certain proportions , the limits of which cannot be exactly prescribed , we have the various kinds of steel , which are highly elastic , malleable , ductile ...
... furnaces , and not susceptible of tempering like steel ; when present in certain proportions , the limits of which cannot be exactly prescribed , we have the various kinds of steel , which are highly elastic , malleable , ductile ...
Page 74
... furnace . A bundle of dry sticks was first put in , then a quantity of charcoal , over that a stratum of iron - stone , then more charcoal , and so on until the furnace was full . Fire was then applied through one of the tubes at the ...
... furnace . A bundle of dry sticks was first put in , then a quantity of charcoal , over that a stratum of iron - stone , then more charcoal , and so on until the furnace was full . Fire was then applied through one of the tubes at the ...
Page 77
... furnaces , in consequence , probably , of the imperfect reduction of the ore . In the neighbourhood of Lanchester the process seems to have been carried on very extensively . On the division of the common , two large heaps were removed ...
... furnaces , in consequence , probably , of the imperfect reduction of the ore . In the neighbourhood of Lanchester the process seems to have been carried on very extensively . On the division of the common , two large heaps were removed ...
Page 78
... furnace which had existed at that place for more than a century , and there he conducted the foundry business with great success until his death in 1717. To his son Abraham , who entered upon the management of the works about " * See ...
... furnace which had existed at that place for more than a century , and there he conducted the foundry business with great success until his death in 1717. To his son Abraham , who entered upon the management of the works about " * See ...
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