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... Iron Trade in the year 1826 , when the quantity made in this country amounted to about 600,000 tons , in consequence of reading a petition to the Houses of Parliament in 1750 against a Bill for encouraging the Importation of Iron from ...
... Iron Trade in the year 1826 , when the quantity made in this country amounted to about 600,000 tons , in consequence of reading a petition to the Houses of Parliament in 1750 against a Bill for encouraging the Importation of Iron from ...
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... quantity of charcoal , which was brought ready burnt from the woods ; over this was laid a stratum of ironstone and ... iron ; the flux used for smelting the iron is the ashes of the bark of the kino tree . These ashes are as white as ...
... quantity of charcoal , which was brought ready burnt from the woods ; over this was laid a stratum of ironstone and ... iron ; the flux used for smelting the iron is the ashes of the bark of the kino tree . These ashes are as white as ...
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... iron ; and it is mentioned in Dooms- day book , that there was scarcely any other tribute required from that city , by the king , than certain dicars of iron , and iron bars , for the use of the royal navy . The quantity re- quired was ...
... iron ; and it is mentioned in Dooms- day book , that there was scarcely any other tribute required from that city , by the king , than certain dicars of iron , and iron bars , for the use of the royal navy . The quantity re- quired was ...
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... iron manufactured in England , and also no iron imported and sold , could be carried out of the country , under the penalty of forfeiting double the quantity to the king ; and the magistrates were empowered to regulate the selling price ...
... iron manufactured in England , and also no iron imported and sold , could be carried out of the country , under the penalty of forfeiting double the quantity to the king ; and the magistrates were empowered to regulate the selling price ...
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... iron - works of my father's , one furnace , and two forges , in the chase of Pensnet , in Worcestershire ; but , wood and charcoal growing very scanty , and pit - coals , in great quantities , abounding near the furnace , did induce me ...
... iron - works of my father's , one furnace , and two forges , in the chase of Pensnet , in Worcestershire ; but , wood and charcoal growing very scanty , and pit - coals , in great quantities , abounding near the furnace , did induce me ...
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History of the Iron Trade: From the Earliest Records to the Present Period Harry Scrivenor Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
History of the Iron Trade: From the Earliest Records to the Present Period Harry Scrivenor Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
History of the Iron Trade: From the Earliest Records to the Present Period Harry Scrivenor Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
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