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... forges would be discontinued ; in that case the woods used for fuel would stand uncut , and the tanners be deprived of oak bark sufficient for the continuance and support of their occupation . " The extraordinary change from such a ...
... forges would be discontinued ; in that case the woods used for fuel would stand uncut , and the tanners be deprived of oak bark sufficient for the continuance and support of their occupation . " The extraordinary change from such a ...
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... forges * , for the purpose of war , were exercised by the Turks , the most despised portion of the slaves of the Khan of the Geougen . But this servitude could only last till a leader , bold and eloquent , should arise , to persuade his ...
... forges * , for the purpose of war , were exercised by the Turks , the most despised portion of the slaves of the Khan of the Geougen . But this servitude could only last till a leader , bold and eloquent , should arise , to persuade his ...
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... forge , the heat of which is urged by a pair of double bellows , of a very simple construction , being made of two goats ' skins , the tubes from which unite before they enter the forge , and supply a constant and very regular blast ...
... forge , the heat of which is urged by a pair of double bellows , of a very simple construction , being made of two goats ' skins , the tubes from which unite before they enter the forge , and supply a constant and very regular blast ...
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... forge , was , probably by his directions , established at Bath . No other time is so likely for its erection as the ... forges or shops , called fabrica , erected in the camps , cities , towns , or military stations ; that these arms ...
... forge , was , probably by his directions , established at Bath . No other time is so likely for its erection as the ... forges or shops , called fabrica , erected in the camps , cities , towns , or military stations ; that these arms ...
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... forge arms for the imperial service , unless he were previously admitted a member of the society of the Fabri ; that , to secure ... forges with the iron manufac- tured at them , which , dug up in the Forest of Dean , and in the hills of ...
... forge arms for the imperial service , unless he were previously admitted a member of the society of the Fabri ; that , to secure ... forges with the iron manufac- tured at them , which , dug up in the Forest of Dean , and in the hills of ...
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