The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 77
... metal . ' The early history of the art of extracting and making iron in this country is very obscure . It is possible that the ancient Britons smelted it after the same primitive methods as those above described ; but if they did , no ...
... metal . ' The early history of the art of extracting and making iron in this country is very obscure . It is possible that the ancient Britons smelted it after the same primitive methods as those above described ; but if they did , no ...
Page 80
... metal during the process to separate the scoriæ , after which the lump was taken from the furnace and forged by the hammer . But it does not appear that the inventions of either the Craneges or Onions were adopted by ironmakers to any ...
... metal during the process to separate the scoriæ , after which the lump was taken from the furnace and forged by the hammer . But it does not appear that the inventions of either the Craneges or Onions were adopted by ironmakers to any ...
Page 81
... metal , down to about the middle of last century . Their yetlin ( Dutch , gieten ) , or cast iron , was brought from Holland , mostly in the form of manufactured articles , such as cast - iron pots ; while the cast - iron plates used ...
... metal , down to about the middle of last century . Their yetlin ( Dutch , gieten ) , or cast iron , was brought from Holland , mostly in the form of manufactured articles , such as cast - iron pots ; while the cast - iron plates used ...
Page 83
... metals to which recent inventions have given birth . Manufacturers , as a rule , dislike schemers . " The Lord deliver me , ' said one ironmaster , fervently , from this G 2 this restless and mischief - making race ! ' So Iron and Steel ...
... metals to which recent inventions have given birth . Manufacturers , as a rule , dislike schemers . " The Lord deliver me , ' said one ironmaster , fervently , from this G 2 this restless and mischief - making race ! ' So Iron and Steel ...
Page 84
... metal in the shortest time and at the lowest price . They con- sider patents not only an annoyance and obstruction , but the cause of a diminution in their profits , -to which , of course , they very much object . Engineers , also , are ...
... metal in the shortest time and at the lowest price . They con- sider patents not only an annoyance and obstruction , but the cause of a diminution in their profits , -to which , of course , they very much object . Engineers , also , are ...
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