The Smelting of Copper in the Swansea District of South Wales: From the Time of Elizabeth to the Present Day |
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... Smoke in August, 1865. I find Dr. Percy has given the same opinion in his Preface. — The following original documents will prove the correctness of those surmises. V. IX. £0e Jfiftg Copie* of t$t Ortginaf Tfcora WERE, BY.
... Smoke in August, 1865. I find Dr. Percy has given the same opinion in his Preface. — The following original documents will prove the correctness of those surmises. V. IX. £0e Jfiftg Copie* of t$t Ortginaf Tfcora WERE, BY.
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... Smoke in August , 1865. I find Dr. Percy has given the same opinion in his Preface . The following original documents will prove the correctness of those surmises . The fifty Copies of the Original Work WERE , BY viii .
... Smoke in August , 1865. I find Dr. Percy has given the same opinion in his Preface . The following original documents will prove the correctness of those surmises . The fifty Copies of the Original Work WERE , BY viii .
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... smoke by blast , whereby it goeth away very violently , and in goeing away will not onlly carry w'th it some of the copper or any other mettall it is joyned with , but also maketh the copper black and bretle so that it wilbe broken w'th ...
... smoke by blast , whereby it goeth away very violently , and in goeing away will not onlly carry w'th it some of the copper or any other mettall it is joyned with , but also maketh the copper black and bretle so that it wilbe broken w'th ...
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... smoke . Itt is in nature much like to sulpher and arsenieque in makinge the copper black and brether ; besides it is great let and hinderer to the copper in smeltinge ; and by the opinion of some that in refineing , it doeth consume ...
... smoke . Itt is in nature much like to sulpher and arsenieque in makinge the copper black and brether ; besides it is great let and hinderer to the copper in smeltinge ; and by the opinion of some that in refineing , it doeth consume ...
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... smoke and exhalations from the works ; though but a poor small residence as it would now be thought , it was evidently pretentious in its day , the jambs of the door and windows being enriched with " blockings " in the plaster work ...
... smoke and exhalations from the works ; though but a poor small residence as it would now be thought , it was evidently pretentious in its day , the jambs of the door and windows being enriched with " blockings " in the plaster work ...
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