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Prospectus of the Missouri Iron Company
with the acts of incorporation -
An essay on the invention, or art of making very good, if not the best iron, from black sea sand
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An attempt to promote the commercial interests of Great Britain
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Documents relating to the manufacture of iron in Pennsylvania
published on behalf of the Convention of Iron Masters, which met in Philadelphia, on the twentieth of December, 1849 -
Observations on sand-iron
in a letter to Mr. John Ellicot, F.R.S. from Mr. Henry Horne -
An essay on the invention, or art of making very good, if not the best iron, from black sea sand
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A treatise of metallica
but not that which was published by Mr. Simon Sturteuant vpon his patent ... whereupon priuilege by patent is granted ... to Iohn Rouenzon, Esquire, for the making of iron and other mettals ... according to which patent and direction therein, this treatise, composed by the same Iohn Rouenzon, is published -
The committee appointed to enquire, whether any and what alterations are necessary to be made in the act, intitutled, "An act to enable the officers and soldiers of the Viriginia line on continental establishment, to obtain titles to certain lands lying north-west of the river Ohio, between the Little Miami and Sciota report--as followeth
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By the King. A proclamation requiring the putting in execution the several statutes made against the importation of iron-wyer, wooll-cards, and other manufactures made of iron-wyer
and for the encouragement of the manufactures of iron-wyer in this kingdom -
Essays concerning iron and steel
the first, containing observations on American sand-iron: the second, observations, founded on experiments, on common iron-ore, with the Method of reducing it first into Pig or Sow-Metal, and then into Bar-Iron; on the Sort of Iron proper to be converted into good Steel, and the Method of refining that Bar-Steel by Fusion, so as to render it fit for the more curious Purposes: With an Account of Mr. Reaumur's Method of softening Cast-Iron; and an Appendix, Discovering a more perfect Method of Charring Pit-Coal, so as to render it a proper Succedaneum for charred Wood-Coal. By Henry Horne -
Observations on sand-iron
In a letter to Mr. John Ellicot, F.R.S. from Mr. Henry Horne. Read at the Royal Society March 3, 1763 -
Dud Dudley's Metallum martis, or, Iron made with pit-coale, sea-coale, &c
and with the same fuel to melt and fine imperfect mettals and refine perfect mettals