Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 51813 |
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... considerable degrees of heat in their cultivation . FORCING WALL , a wall constructed with flues for the purpose of conveying and commu- nicating fire heat , in order to ripen various kinds of tree fruits that are planted and train- ed ...
... considerable degrees of heat in their cultivation . FORCING WALL , a wall constructed with flues for the purpose of conveying and commu- nicating fire heat , in order to ripen various kinds of tree fruits that are planted and train- ed ...
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... considerable heat for about four hours , the attendant continually stirring it about with an iron hoe , and turningitover , that every par- ticle may be equally subjected to the action of the fire . By this operation the calamine is ...
... considerable heat for about four hours , the attendant continually stirring it about with an iron hoe , and turningitover , that every par- ticle may be equally subjected to the action of the fire . By this operation the calamine is ...
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... considerable waste is unavoidable , yet the quantity of it depends very much upon the quality of the iron , upon that of the coal , and upon the knowledge and dexterity of the workmen . In Spain they cannot work but with charcoal ; in ...
... considerable waste is unavoidable , yet the quantity of it depends very much upon the quality of the iron , upon that of the coal , and upon the knowledge and dexterity of the workmen . In Spain they cannot work but with charcoal ; in ...
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... considerably thicker than those which constitute the fore - part , or muzzle of the barrel . The workman first welds ... considerable force : this is termed jumping by the barrel ; and the heats given for the purpose are called jun.ping ...
... considerably thicker than those which constitute the fore - part , or muzzle of the barrel . The workman first welds ... considerable force : this is termed jumping by the barrel ; and the heats given for the purpose are called jun.ping ...
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... considerable dis- tance from the barrel . And yet this piece , not- withstanding its extreme thinness , was fired with very high charges . The iron appeared to be of an extraordinary fine quality ; which goes to prove that the cohesion ...
... considerable dis- tance from the barrel . And yet this piece , not- withstanding its extreme thinness , was fired with very high charges . The iron appeared to be of an extraordinary fine quality ; which goes to prove that the cohesion ...
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