And in the Forest of Dean and thereabouts, and as high as Worcester, there are great and infinite quantities of these cinders ; some in vast mounts above ground... Publications - Pagina 170di Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England) - 1886Visualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| John Nicholl - 1851 - 686 pagine
...there are great and infinite quantities of these cinders, some in vast mounts above ground, some under ground, which will supply the iron-works some hundreds...best iron, and with much less charcoal than doth the iron-stone. And certainly, this being so, it will be great policy for the Government timely to consider... | |
| Henry George Nicholls - 1858 - 348 pagine
...are great " and infinite quantities of these cinders; some in vast " mounts above ground, some under ground, which will " supply the iron-works some hundreds...with much less charcoal than doth the iron" stone Let there be one ton of this bar-iron " made of Forest ironstone, and 201. will be given « for it."... | |
| 1860 - 578 pagine
...these cinders, some in vast mounts above ground, some under ground, which •will supply the iron works some hundreds of years ; and these cinders are they...best iron, and with much less charcoal than doth the iron-stone. Let there be one ton of this bar-iron made of Forest iron-stone, and 20/. will be given... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1864 - 458 pagine
...there are great and infinite quantities of these cinders ; some in vast mounts above ground, some under ground, which will supply the iron-works some hundreds...best iron, and with much less charcoal than doth the iron-stone." — A. YARHANTOJf, Englanits Improvement by Sea and Land. London, 1677. Dean and in South... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1866 - 464 pagine
...ground, some under ground, which will supply the iron works some hundreds of years ; and these cinders Me they which make the prime and best iron, and with much less charcoal than doth the ironstone.' — YARRANTON, England's Improvement 6j/ Sea and Land (London, 1677). Anglo-Saxon Trade.... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1876 - 372 pagine
...these cinders ; some in vast mounts above ground, some under ground, which will supplv the iron works some hundreds of years ; and these cinders are they...best iron, and with much less charcoal than doth the ironstone." — A. YARRANTON, England's Improvement by Sea and Land. London, 1677. CHAP. I. IMPORTANCE... | |
| Thomas Hearne - 1886 - 496 pagine
...there are great and infinite Quantities of these Cinders ; some in vast Mounts above Ground, \vhich will supply the Iron-works some Hundreds of Years,...publish'd St. Ambrose in 20 Apocalypsin, at Paris. 4to. C. 104. Th. not taken notice of by A. Wood. Feb. 16 (Wed.). [Notes from Isidore Origines I. 19,... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1886 - 532 pagine
...there are great and infinite quantities of these cinders ; some in vast mounds above ground, some under ground, which will supply the iron-works some hundreds...best iron, and with much less charcoal than doth the ironstone.' — Yarranton, England's Improvement by Sea and Land. merchant answers, ' Nay, in truth... | |
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