The Western Journal and Civilian: Devoted to Agriculture, Manufactures, Mechanic Arts, Internal Improvement, Commerce, Public Policy, and Polite Literature, Том 11M. Tarver & H. Cobb, 1854 |
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... operation of all who desire to promote the commercial prosperity and moral grandeur of our broad re- public . route . ARTICLE II . [ From the Mining Magazine . ] Iron and Zinc . MANUFACTURE OF IRON FROM LAKE SUPERIOR ORES . To W. J. ...
... operation of all who desire to promote the commercial prosperity and moral grandeur of our broad re- public . route . ARTICLE II . [ From the Mining Magazine . ] Iron and Zinc . MANUFACTURE OF IRON FROM LAKE SUPERIOR ORES . To W. J. ...
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... operation , with large allowance for transportation , may be considerably reduced by running twen- ty or thirty fires in the same establishment , and by the construc- tion of a rail or plank road from the mines to the Lake shore . But ...
... operation , with large allowance for transportation , may be considerably reduced by running twen- ty or thirty fires in the same establishment , and by the construc- tion of a rail or plank road from the mines to the Lake shore . But ...
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... operation . The cheapness of the process is worthy of attention . The fol- lowing is a statement of the cost of a ton of blooms at Newark , with one furnace : - From two to two and a half tons of ore , at $ 4 .. $ 10 00 One and a half ...
... operation . The cheapness of the process is worthy of attention . The fol- lowing is a statement of the cost of a ton of blooms at Newark , with one furnace : - From two to two and a half tons of ore , at $ 4 .. $ 10 00 One and a half ...
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... operations , and finally to the habitual improve ment of Agricultural implements , from the most simple to the most complicated , until the farm comes to vie with the shop itself , in the number of its inventions , and the perfection ...
... operations , and finally to the habitual improve ment of Agricultural implements , from the most simple to the most complicated , until the farm comes to vie with the shop itself , in the number of its inventions , and the perfection ...
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... operations of trade . Metallic money facilitates exchanges , obviates the inconveniences of barter , and cheapens the commercial processes ; it is sound economy , therefore , for pro- ducers to introduce and maintain a large and costly ...
... operations of trade . Metallic money facilitates exchanges , obviates the inconveniences of barter , and cheapens the commercial processes ; it is sound economy , therefore , for pro- ducers to introduce and maintain a large and costly ...
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