| John Ray - 1768 - 586 sivua
...that fo it may not fall in Pieces, but be in a Capacity to be carried under the Hammer. Under which they, then removing it, and drawing a little Water, beat it with the Hammer verygent^ ly, which forces Cinder and Drols out of the Matter; afterwards, by degrees, drawing more... | |
| 1817 - 94 sivua
...that so it may not fall in pieces but be in a capacity to be carried under the hammer. Under which, they then removing it, and drawing a little water,...very gently, which forces cinder and dross out of (he matter; afterwards by degrees, drawing more water, they beat it thicker and stronger «ill they... | |
| 1817 - 336 sivua
...capacity to be canie'l under the hammer. Under which Ihev, then removing it, and drawing a little waler, beat it with the hammer very gently, which forces cinder and dross out of Hie matter ; afterwards, by degrees, drawing more water, they beat it thicker and stronger 'till they... | |
| John Ray - 1818 - 318 sivua
...that so it may not fall in pieces, but be in a capacil v tu be canie-1 under the bammer. tinder which they, then removing it, and drawing a little water,...with the hammer very gently, which forces cinder and drops out of the matter ; afterwards, by degrees, drawing more water, they beat it thicker and stronger... | |
| John Holland - 1831 - 364 sivua
...under the hammer. Under which they then remove it, and drawing a little water (upon the water wheel) beat it with the hammer very gently, which forces...which is a four-square mass of about two feet long. This operation they call shingling the loop. " This done they immediately return it to the finery again,... | |
| Sir Henry Ellis - 1833 - 698 sivua
...beat with iron sledges, and then hammer it gently, which forces out the cinder and dross, and then beat it thicker and stronger till they bring it to a bloom, which is a four square mass of about two feet long. This operation they call shingling the Loop. Kennett's Glossary.... | |
| Charles Henry Hartshorne - 1841 - 702 sivua
...beat with iron sledges, and then hammer it gently, which forces out the cinder and dross, and then beat it thicker and stronger till they bring it to a bloom, which is a square mass of about two feet long. This operation they call shingling the loop.' Kennett's Glossary,... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - 1849 - 386 sivua
...that so it may not fall in pieces, but be in a capacity to be carried under the hammer. Under which they, then removing it, and drawing a little water,...which is a foursquare mass of about two feet long. This operation they call shingling the loop. " This done, they immediately return it to the finery... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - 1849 - 416 sivua
...that so it may not fall in pieces, but be in a capacity to be carried under the hammer. Under which they, then removing it, and drawing a little water,...which is a foursquare mass of about two feet long. This operation they call shingling the loop. " This done, they immediately return it to the finery... | |
| Sussex Archaeological Society - 1849 - 404 sivua
...that so it may not fall in pieces, but be in a capacity to be carried under the hammer. Under which they, then removing it, and drawing a little water,...beat it thicker and stronger 'till they bring it to a blown, which is a foursquare mass of about two feet long. This operatiop they call shingling the loop.... | |
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