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" I perceived that he imagined the presence of sulphur in the air to be the cause of blast-furnaces working irregularly, and making bad iron in the summer months. Subsequently to this conversation, which had in some measure directed my thoughts to the subject... "
The New Statistical Account of Scotland: Lanark - Page 159
1845
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Railway Locomotives and Cars, Volume 6

1838 - 712 pages
...that in which carbiirctttrl hydrogen gas is purified; and from this gentleman's couver.1 'sation, 1 perceived that he imagined the presence of sulphur in the air to be the cause of blast furnaces working irregularly, and making bad iron in the summer months. Subsequently to this...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 28

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1838 - 506 pages
...similar to that in which carburetted hydrogen gas is purified ; and from this gentleman's conversation, I perceived that he imagined the presence of sulphur in the air to be the cause of blast furnaces working irregularly, and making bad iron in the summer months. Subsequently, to this...
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The Mechanics' Magazine, Museum, Register, Journal, and Gazette, Volume 28

1838 - 520 pages
...similar to that in which carburetted hydrogen gas is purified ; and from this gentleman's conversation, I perceived that he imagined the presence of sulphur in the air to be the cause of blast furnaces working irregularly, and making bad iron in the summer months. Subsequently, to this...
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The North British Review, Volume 4

1846 - 576 pages
...iron-maker asked Mr. Neilson if he thought it possible to purify the air blown into blast-furnaces, in a manner similar to that in which carburetted hydrogen...iron-furnaces, situated at a considerable distance from the engines, did not work so well as the others ; which led him to conjecture that the friction of the...
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The North British review

1846 - 576 pages
...if he thought it possible to purify the air blown into blast-furnaces, in a manner similar to lhat in which carburetted hydrogen gas is purified ; and...iron-furnaces, situated at a considerable distance from the engines, did not work so well as the others ; which led him to conjecture that the friction of the...
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The Useful Arts and Manufactures of Great Britain: (First Selection.) ...

Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain). Committee of General Literature and Education - 1850 - 738 pages
...Neilson perceived that he imagined the presence of sulphur in the air to be the cause of blast furnaces working irregularly, and making bad iron in the summer...some measure directed his thoughts to the subject of blast furnaces, he received information that one of the Muirkirk iron furnaces, situated at a considerable...
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Scientific London

Bernard Henry Becker - 1875 - 350 pages
...similar to that in which carbureted hydrogen gas is purified; and from this gentleman's conversation I perceived that he imagined the presence of sulphur...this conversation, which had in some measure directed my thoughts to the subject of blastfurnaces, I received information that one of the Muirkirk iron furnaces,...
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Scientific London

Bernard Henry Becker - 1875 - 356 pages
...from this gentleman's conversation I perceived that he imagined the presence of sulphur in the auto be the cause of blast-furnaces working irregularly,...this conversation, which had in some measure directed my thoughts to the subject of blastfurnaces, I received information that one of the Muirkirk iron furnaces,...
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The Clyde: From Its Source to the Sea, Its Development as a Navigable River ...

William John Millar - 1888 - 356 pages
...from this conversation Mr. Neilson perceived that he imagined the presence of sulphur in the air to bo the cause of blastfurnaces working irregularly, and...blast-furnaces, he received information that one of Muirkirk iron-furnaces situated at a considerable distance from the engine did not work so well as...
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Scientific London

Bernard Henry Becker - 1968 - 358 pages
...similar to that in which carbureted hydrogen gas is purified; and from this gentleman's conversation I perceived that he imagined the presence of sulphur...summer months. Subsequently to this conversation, which Jiad in some measure directed my thoughts to the subject of blastfurnaces, I received information that...
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