The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Pagina 73
... common name of iron are included virtually distinct metals , which in external characters differ far more from each other than many chemically distinct metals . Without carbon the manifold uses of iron would be greatly restricted ; and ...
... common name of iron are included virtually distinct metals , which in external characters differ far more from each other than many chemically distinct metals . Without carbon the manifold uses of iron would be greatly restricted ; and ...
Pagina 76
... common hammer - heads , for which bronze might have proved a tolerably good substitute , indicates that iron was certainly as cheap , if not cheaper , in those days than bronze ; and the correctness of this inference is strikingly ...
... common hammer - heads , for which bronze might have proved a tolerably good substitute , indicates that iron was certainly as cheap , if not cheaper , in those days than bronze ; and the correctness of this inference is strikingly ...
Pagina 77
... common , two large heaps were removed , the one con- taining about 400 cartloads of iron slag , the other 600. It was used in the construction of some new roads which were then formed , a purpose for which it was admirably adapted . In ...
... common , two large heaps were removed , the one con- taining about 400 cartloads of iron slag , the other 600. It was used in the construction of some new roads which were then formed , a purpose for which it was admirably adapted . In ...
Pagina 80
... common raw pit - coal ; and the latter , in 1783 , employed a puddling- furnace , the fire of which was urged by a blast , in converting melted pig - iron into malleable , the workman stirring the metal during the process to separate ...
... common raw pit - coal ; and the latter , in 1783 , employed a puddling- furnace , the fire of which was urged by a blast , in converting melted pig - iron into malleable , the workman stirring the metal during the process to separate ...
Pagina 107
... common life , or thrill the spectator with the magical effects of composition and colour . Hogarth , who was vain and arrogant , was supposed to have spoken with asperity of Reynolds out of envy at his fame ; * but , whatever jealousy ...
... common life , or thrill the spectator with the magical effects of composition and colour . Hogarth , who was vain and arrogant , was supposed to have spoken with asperity of Reynolds out of envy at his fame ; * but , whatever jealousy ...
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