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quadgram frequency
in the united states197
on the other hand162
the bottom of the152
in the form of145
in the case of143
at the same time143
of the united states126
per cent of the117
the whole of the114
the weight of the112
in order that the101
in the manufacture of92
the end of the92
in the same way89
th th th th83
for the purpose of77
the surface of the77
it is necessary to73
one and a half73
the mouth of the67
by means of a65
the nature of the64
the top of the62
chief inspector of mines62
at the end of60
the chief inspector of56
lessee or agent of55
two and a half55
the head of the55
in the presence of55
and a half feet54
the same number of52
in the same manner52
parts of the world51
as soon as the51
the value of the49
it will be seen48
the fact that the48
the action of the47
a foot and a47
economic features geologic features46
a few drops of46
from time to time46
of gold and silver46
the rest of the46
the united states is46
about per cent of46
by the action of45
a large number of45
for the manufacture of45
in the shape of45
the middle of the45
it is difficult to44
of a libra of44
in the middle of44
the bulk of the44
at the bottom of42
the upper part of42
on the part of42
to a depth of42
on account of the42
one of the most41
or agent of a41
the case of the41
for the most part40
for the use of40
that it may be40
on the th of40
as well as the40
there can be no39
of the general code39
of dilute hydrochloric acid38
is used in the37
by the use of37
the part of the37
the character of the37
a large amount of37
the heat of the36
upper part of the36
in the bottom of35
the sides of the35
the result of the35
the greater part of35
the second long wall34
used in the manufacture34
the use of the34
with the help of34
is made by dissolving34
agent of a mine34
to the bottom of34
it is best to34
of some of the33
that part of the33
is used as a33
in this way the33
in connection with the33
on the basis of33
with the exception of32
it is better to32
a portion of the32
in addition to the32
the same way as32
in the hands of32
and as many digits32
the ends of the32
it is well to32
with the result that32
from to per cent31
to the united states31
with regard to the31
less than per cent31
the united states has31
district inspector of mines31
it must be remembered31
the standard solution of30
and diluting to litre30
seams in the rocks30
will be seen that30
is likely to be30
as a means of30
of the th century29
in order that it29
is one of the29
at a distance of29
the length of the29
the side of the29
a half per cent29
of dilute nitric acid29
and a half per29
a small quantity of29
the form of a29
and at the same28
if the ore is28
when it has been28
may be regarded as28
in some of the28
in the first place28
for a long time28
the upper end of27
in such a manner27
to the end of27
in such a way27
the back of the27
the exhausted liquation cakes27
of carbonate of soda27
so that it may27
the lower end of27
in which it is27
the level of the27
in the formation of27
the origin of the27
are likely to be27
foot and a half26
the united states and26
the size of the26
at the lower end26
a certain amount of26
of a libra and26
can be no doubt26
greater part of the26
the formation of the26
de ortu et causis26
of de re metallica26
the condition of the26
age and schooling certificate26
the filtrate from the25
as a source of25
of dilute sulphuric acid25
a standard solution of25
be found in the25
the conditions of the25
a quarter of a25
a libra and a25
that they may be25
with a view to25
by the addition of25
palms and as many25
the provisions of this25
is a matter of25
at the present time25
the particles of gold25
in the usual way25
for a few minutes25
cent of the total24
must be remembered that24
be fined not less24
is by no means24
it is to be24
palm and two digits24
in the following way24
the determination of the24
is placed in a24
industrial commission of ohio24
is due to the24
is found in the24
to be found in24
in front of the24
it is found in24
as in the case24
the force of the24
it is possible to24
fined not less than24
it is impossible to24
third of a libra24
with a solution of24
in a similar manner24
the industrial commission of24
see note on p24
a palm and two24
veteribus et novis metallis24
in proportion to the23
of iron and steel23
de veteribus et novis23
by means of the23
with the aid of23
a large part of23
on a large scale23
other parts of the23
a small amount of23
ores economic features geologic23
a third of a23
to the action of23
in the footnote on23
the interior of the23
a good deal of23
the composition of the23
the footnote on page23
of the fact that23
the second and third23
the first of these23
half a libra of23
in this case the23
and a half digits23
in footnote on page23
the third long wall23
half an uncia of23
to the fact that23
with an excess of23
the shape of a23
so far as we23
there are some who22
the difference between the22
in which there is22
the extent to which22
to per cent of22
the centre of the22
and the same number22
is based on the22
by the weight of22
the same manner as22
meeting was held on22
will be found to22
there has been a22
in the absence of22
of a solution of22
the manner in which22
and one and a21
foot and a palm21
provisions of this act21
for the determination of21
grams of the salt21
the beginning of the21
drop or two of21
will be found in21
quarters of a foot21
the help of a21
acetate and acetic acid21
and some of the21
heat of the fire21
in the production of21
is placed in the21
a drop or two21
it is evident that21
at the time of21
and in some cases21
weigh up grams of20
at a red heat20
the provisions of section20
a large proportion of20
the gold and silver20
order that it may20
that there is no20
at right angles to20
take grams of the20
the depth of the20
grams of the ore20
of one of the20
at the head of20
the temperature of the20
the names of the20
in a general way20
that is to say20
mouth of the tunnel20
a libra of silver20
in the use of20
a great deal of20
with a few drops20
at the top of20
in the way of20
the history of the20
effect of varying temperature20
the superintendent of schools20
in the direction of19
in some cases the19
the direction of the19
and pass sulphuretted hydrogen19
of the origin of19
of nitric acid and19
of this kind are19
a study of the19
it is clear that19
the position of the19
it will be found19
quarter of a libra19
in view of the19
believed to have been19
is made in the19
the contents of the19
is three feet long19
from the fact that19
so far as the19
for the first time19
at a height of19
wash with hot water19
taken out of the19
so that it is19
the increase in weight19
seems to have been19
by the heat of19
the fourth long wall19
it was found that19
feet and two palms19
in the history of19
as a matter of19
united states geological survey18
up grams of the18
lower end of the18
of the furnace is18
with carbonate of soda18
to the conclusion that18
in the th century18
permanganate of potassium solution18
to the amount of18
it is desirable to18
the application of the18
the life of the18
the quality of the18
of the value of18
from the weight of18
seven and a half18
in relation to the18
for in this act18
provided for in this18
the separation of the18
be no doubt that18
the united states in18
of the minor triangle18
in the making of18
out of the furnace18
the strength of the18
it is easy to18
the source of the18
it is used for18
the owners of the18
feet and a palm18
gives the weight of18
on the surface of18
it is desired to17
with more or less17
large part of the17
control of various minerals17
the hands of the17
the united states geological17
is covered with a17
in each centumpondium of17
the colour of the17
a little more than17
is made up of17
libra and a semi17
side of the minor17
as well as in17
the floor of the17
the members of the17
under the influence of17
be seen from the17
in a state of17
the lower part of17
the development of the17
the most important of17
in de natura fossilium17
it is necessary that17
the precipitate is filtered17
may be able to17
the sum of the17
and the united states17
as far as the17
as the case may17
there is a great17
the solution containing the17
in other parts of17
the walls of the17
in the preparation of17
bottom of the tunnel17
the cost of the17
the following experiments show17
dollars nor more than17
for the sake of17
at the rate of17
in de re metallica17
by dissolving grams of17
the close of the17
and a foot and17
department of industrial relations17
it is possible that16
lead and zinc ores16
upper end of the16
heat of the sun16
is also used in16
the effect of the16
iron and steel industry16
two palms and as16
of the ore in16
that it is not16
the addition of the16
which is made of16
surface of the earth16
to that of the16
grams of the powdered16
the district inspector of16
the owner of the16
of gold or silver16
the bed of the16
so that they may16
the formation of a16
in order that they16
effect of varying bulk16
palms and a digit16
for illuminating purposes in16
each of which is16
may be made by16
which remains in the16
made by dissolving grams16
grams of red lead16
or it may be16
the addition of a16
are found in the16
council meeting held on16
a small piece of16
an uncia and a16
on behalf of the16
the face of the16
a palm and a16
and on the other16
of the ore and16
it is used as16
as a result of16
laws relating to ownership16
an equal volume of16
are mortised into the16
at the expense of16
the lake superior region16
and a palm wide16
in the centre of16
three and a half16
are believed to have16
oil and gas well16
solution is made by16
in the place of16
from which it is16
each centumpondium of which16
is added to the16
be remembered that the16
to the depth of16
of a mixture of16
on the addition of15
current of sulphuretted hydrogen15
life of the mine15
such a manner that15
the gold from the15
to the th century15
and in this way15
of the use of15
from the point of15
by the united states15
of which there is15
the county of durham15
there had been a15
at a high temperature15
lessee or agent shall15
a large quantity of15
feet and as many15
the results of the15
one side of the15
stones which easily melt15
in the development of15
a part of the15
it is poured into15
of the chief inspector15
the square root of15
de mensuris et ponderibus15
in the matter of15
value of the ore15
a half feet long15
appears to have been15
the depths of the15
a stream of water15
a more or less15
application of geology to15
a great variety of15
has been found in15
to such an extent15
grams of sodium acetate15
a drachma of silver15
this part of the15
of the joint committee15
sixth of a libra15
take up with c15
in the face of15
bottom of the crucible15
that it can be15
of the federation board15
it is said that15
is more or less15
the furnace into the15
filter off the precipitate15
in accordance with the15
as soon as it15
lead is separated from15
dissolved in nitric acid15
a considerable amount of15
as many digits wide15
it is used in15
where there is a15
more than per cent15
the following resolution was15
the efficiency of the15
it is advisable to15
to the use of15
lower part of the15
one of which is15
the name of the15
in the course of15
as the result of15
of each of the15
that there is a15
the removal of the15
a digit and a15
the back part of14
part of the building14
a palm wide and14
all parts of the14
and dilute to c14
the conclusion that the14
a series of experiments14
and two digits wide14
the approval of the14
the first mention of14
depths of the earth14
care must be taken14
the question of the14
may be divided into14
ebbw vale iron works14
the same quantity of14
it is not necessary14
is put into the14
the number of c14
of the same length14
and three palms long14
palms and two digits14
are fixed to the14
the button of lead14
will be seen from14
and a digit thick14
from the standpoint of14
shall be fined not14
furnace into the forehearth14
for a distance of14
by the number of14
some of the most14
in the upper part14
the iron and steel14
the dried and powdered14
as a general rule14
the use of a14
be separated from the14
and transfer to a14
same number of digits14
the ebbw vale iron14
a small proportion of14
per pound of coal14
of this kind is14
three feet long and14
in the application of14
of silver in the14
parting gold and silver14
in the blast furnace14
so that the water14
have been formed by14
order that they may14
at the close of14
such a way that14
and it is not14
and a digit wide14
in order to make14
are placed in the14
and a half wide14
for the space of14
have been able to14
the remainder of the14
a knowledge of the14
to the formation of14
and as many palms14
of the dried and14
each side of the14
or grams of the14
distant from each other14
it is true that14
used for this purpose14
it should not be14
may be separated from14
precipitate is filtered off14
by the force of14
must be taken to14
a meeting of the14
digit and a half14
that there should be14
may be due to14
so as to be14
of the nature of14
the same amount of14
the specific gravity of14
of the ore is14
it may be said14
is used for the14
it may be noted14
determination of silver in14
in the manner described14
the accuracy of the14
be deducted from the13
by the superintendent of13
water and diluting to13
to the extent of13
under the same conditions13
a quarter of an13
the value of a13
the length of a13
of the most important13
of silver and gold13
the terms of the13
effect of foreign salts13
for a period of13
in this manner the13
after they have been13
the solution of the13
of the assay solution13
of hydrochloric acid and13
in the process of13
natura eorum quae effluunt13
in an earthen crucible13
a considerable number of13
foot and three palms13
production in the united13
of the igneous rocks13
the following are the13
of copper in the13
the shape of the13
the edge of the13
set of middle rafters13
of cyanide of potassium13
and one foot wide13
in a warm place13
weigh up gram of13
the influence of the13
the production of the13
through the agency of13
is not to be13
is separated from the13
washed with hot water13
on the one hand13
to the chief inspector13
on the top of13
are by no means13
the water of the13
is a palm and13
to be in the13
the gold in the13
over per cent of13
palm and a digit13
on each side of13
a sixth of a13
seen from the following13
the best means of13
be regarded as a13
within the limits of13
the ore to be13
china clays and kaolins13
the united states the13
which is in the13
the work of the13
for the same reason13
with dilute sulphuric acid13
as i have said13
and political control of13
and gas well inspector13
conditions of the assay13
and there is no13
the base of the13
the size of a13
i will now speak13
acid or aqua regia13
with respect to the13
the case may be13
with an iron shovel13
with dilute hydrochloric acid13
two or three times13
when the ore is13
may be found in13
with a wooden scrubber13
and two digits long13
as far as possible13
the bottom of this13
of most of the13
drawn out of the13
between the mouth of13
exposure to the air13
on one side of13
of the coal measures13
de natura eorum quae13
eorum quae effluunt ex13
for the production of13
of the metal is13
quae effluunt ex terra13
be added to the13
the substance to be13
commercial and political control13
up gram of the13
one hundred and fifty13
have been found in13
inspector of mines shall13
with the addition of13
drum made of rundles13
from east to west13
the same as that13
nine hundred and fifty13
is placed on the12
if it is not12
and a palm thick12
a considerable proportion of12
in place of the12
two feet and as12
are the result of12
excess of hydrochloric acid12
will be necessary to12
the nozzles of the12
as one of the12
a height of a12
the amount of gold12
and a half thick12
part of the furnace12
is present in the12
the fact that it12
in the proportion of12
the council meeting held12
to ownership of mineral12
on the other side12
the weight of a12
with a piece of12
to prevent it from12
be found to be12
part of the ore12
of a centumpondium of12
political control of various12
bottom of the shaft12
is the same as12
one end of the12
over a bunsen burner12
the same as the12
so far as it12
a foot and three12
a button of lead12
the presence of the12
in the same direction12
held on the th12
of the common rocks12
are of two kinds12
the point of view12
various parts of the12
ounces to the ton12
the state of the12
of the mississippi valley12
by the fact that12
the finishing point is12
to a small bulk12
it is usual to12
such a way as12
it is probable that12
is mixed with the12
hole of the furnace12
ownership of mineral resources12
must be added to12
used for the manufacture12
is indicated by the12
the ore in sight12
a little of the12
be seen that the12
the proportion of the12
in a similar way12
the price of coal12
a way as to12
in the conditions of12
is a foot and12
feet long and a12
and a palm and12
and half a foot12
be more or less12
is six feet long12
july th july th12
in consequence of the12
if it does not12
equal volume of water12
dilute with water to12
nozzles of the bellows12
for a second or12
of the metamorphic cycle12
are of the same12
it has not been12
but it is not12
the same time the12
by this means the12
at the upper end12
the united states produces12
has not yet been12
in the lake superior12
which are to be12
the lead and zinc12
feet and three palms12
not less than five12
feet long and one12
of silver to the12
in contact with the12
the water from the12
back part of the12
of bicarbonate of soda12
the amount of water12
per ton of ore12
is said to be12
the volume of the12
one part of the12
the appearance of the12
of which i have12
with a hooked bar12
is the result of12
as a mineral resource12
is thrown into the12
in which the gold12
point of view of12
the beams of the12
the material which has12
there is in the12
relating to ownership of12
in a current of12
that they do not12
nd rd th th12
parting gold from copper12
is contained in the12
allow to stand for12
which there is a12
th july th july12
it is by no12
the furnace in which12
as that of the11
out of the mine11
at the ordinary temperature11
of a coal mine11
has settled in the11
to the presence of11
at or near the11
to the origin of11
of small quantities of11
first side of the11
the present value of11
one and a quarter11
in order to prevent11
gives the percentage of11
should be allowed to11
the decomposition of the11
under the name of11
the department of industrial11
the larger part of11
it consists of a11
in the neighbourhood of11
carbonate of soda and11
in the study of11
by this method the11
covered with a lid11
and when it has11
is poured into the11
of which the first11
but it must be11
a current of sulphuretted11
in parting gold from11
in one of the11
for a minute or11
the cost of production11
many parts of the11
in which case the11
gram of the dried11
and as a consequence11
as much as possible11
the basis of the11
of the society of11
grams baric chloride required11
of a number of11
beams of the crane11
of the powdered ore11
in which they are11
solution of carbonate of11
be borne in mind11
solution of silver nitrate11
there will be a11
the permanganate of potassium11
by a series of11
at the council meeting11
end of the first11
of the economic geologist11
sodium acetate and acetic11
for a length of11
on a small scale11
gram gram grams grams11
of the standard solution11
a third of the11
a hole in the11
economic features the principal11
end of the th11
times its weight of11
has been suggested that11
make a per cent11
the other end of11
in the open air11
by which it is11
the discretion of the11
as provided for in11
between the second and11
long and one foot11
if there is a11
district inspectors of mines11
the method of working11
the question as to11
of not less than11
section nine hundred and11
than that of the11
the oil and gas11
it is estimated that11
drops of nitric acid11
character of the ore11
as to whether the11
allow to stand overnight11
was one of the11
is not necessary to11
blast of the bellows11
and allow to stand11
council meeting was held11
some of the more11
the material to be11
in many parts of11
of the number of11
in favour of the11
the roof of the11
of the same kind11
to the quantity of11
not less than three11
in the oxide zone11
in recent years has11
of the method of11
by reason of the11
than per cent of11
is believed to be11
carried out in the11
it is certain that11
is believed to have11
is based upon the11
for washing ore or11
the deposits of the11
will be in the11
standard solution of silver11
is known as the11
are placed in a11
the depth of a11
the principal use of11
will now speak of11
the seams in the11
a current of hydrogen11
it will be necessary11
of carbonate of lime11
of the lake superior11
solution of sulphuric acid11
of the salt in11
and a sicilicus of11
the total amount of11
in regard to the11
character of the deposit11
in such a case11
rd th th th11
the study of the11
more or less of11
three palms and two11
rag and chain pumps11
not less than twenty11
with which it is11
in the vicinity of11
as shown in fig11
the quantity of water11
in so far as11
the body of the11
a wide variety of11
one hundred and twenty11
from the surface of11
which has settled in11
washing ore or alluvial11
in the first instance11
and the use of11
the reduction of the11
it has been suggested11
the cakes of copper11
nine hundred and seventy11
and the bottom of11
it is obvious that11
the same way that11
five dollars nor more11
to be used in11
of this kind of11
thirteen and a half10
a few of the10
of the particles of10
of the tunnel and10
from which it was10
with the approval of10
an account of the10
a description of the10
is that of the10
and in this manner10
that some of the10
palm and three digits10
the profit in sight10
the various kinds of10
we have been able10
end of which is10
and in many cases10
same length as the10
to the sides of10
the diameter of the10
it is sufficient to10
or agent duty of10
and most of the10
when they have been10
in which silver is10
on the use of10
the principal source of10
the concentration of the10
the boundaries of the10
it would have been10
lake superior iron ores10
have been unable to10
in the quantity of10
with a little water10
with an iron rod10
lessee or agent duty10
the crucible with a10
the front of the10
run in from a10
will be found that10
it may not be10
the exception of the10
is readily soluble in10
in the opinion of10
in the university of10
in the cupellation furnace10
the silver from the10
have been made to10
the amount of the10
a half feet wide10
the united states for10
there are two kinds10
is seen to be10
place it in the10
in the price of10
is three palms and10
appears to be the10
which easily melt in10
a small part of10
in various parts of10
of the major triangle10
for this reason it10
for half an hour10
has the advantage of10
may be necessary to10
claim for a reduction10
the th of may10
is to be made10
the hearth of the10
in the midst of10
i will speak of10
the form of the10
exhausted liquation cakes are10
the wages of the10
is to be used10
by means of an10
fathoms and two feet10
the portion of the10
of the amount of10
boil off nitrous fumes10
at the discretion of10
is to be found10
the representatives of the10
a few years ago10
and the gold is10
hearth of the furnace10
the works in which10
in dilute hydrochloric acid10
pan of the balance10
it is not so10
in favor of the10
and distribution of the10
the united states are10
the hole in the10
if they are not10
the same length as10
in charge of the10
by a process of10
exposed to the fire10
the right of the10
a special council meeting10
was held in the10
are not to be10
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of the copper and8
of section nine hundred8
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relation to economic geology8
large proportion of the8
by act of parliament8
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grams of potassium iodide8
of lead and silver8
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relative abundance of the8
surface of the water8
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are more likely to8
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the location of the8
not less than one8
of sodium acetate and8
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the ad valorem method8
the quantity of metal8
the resulting button of8
royal college of science8
level of the liquid8
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piece of litmus paper8
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value of the mine8
the place where the8
production of the world8
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rag and chain pump8
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middle part of the8
with hydrochloric acid and8
the ore in the8
a small portion of8
advance of fifteen per8
in the name of8
the united states production8
the course of the8
of the possibilities of8
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whole of the iron8
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solution of ferrous sulphate8
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times as much as8
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manager of the mine7
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of mining and metallurgy7
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by the executive committee7
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hundred and fifty feet7
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a half centumpondia of7
not less than ten7
sive de re metallica7
excess of nitric acid7
the large number of7
which is made from7
in the oxidized zone7
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the order of the7
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the experience of the7
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the weathering of a7
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of lead and zinc7
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the bottom of a7
laws relating to the7
less than five dollars7
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be the same as7
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charcoal into the crucible7
solution of potassium iodide7
solution of stannous chloride7
weathering of igneous rocks7
the second set of7
mix with grams of7
the rate of wages7
to those engaged in7
of water from the7
use in parting gold7
the smelting of the7
fact that it is7
the upper ends of7
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the opening of a7
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doubt as to the7
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the speed of the7
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the application of his7
on the ordinary strake7
age of the child7
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a depth of three7
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held on february th7
recent years has been7
no doubt that the7
cakes melted from pyrites7
a half unciae of7
grams of the substance7
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covered with iron plates7
is not sufficient to7
features the principal use7
provisions of this section7
of the opinion that7
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may or may not7
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as much as a7
interior of the earth7
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nine hundred and sixty7
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grams of the sample7
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agent of a coal7
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the mud mixed with7
its own weight of7
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amounts are produced in7
name and address of7
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the court of common7
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the quantity of silver7
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of which is the7
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front part of the7
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cut in the rock7
the ore and the7
the men who are7
the insolubility of its7
to supplies of minerals7
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on to the floor7
can be used for7
parts of the country7
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one above the other7
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as a flux in7
a considerable quantity of7
the amount of risk7
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weight of the button7
of coal in the7
this method of smelting7
wash with dilute ammonia7
the other three sections7
of the ore with7
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of capital and interest7
is made from the7
which the first is7
its use in the7
in different parts of7
in this case it7
the pan of the7
of the same ore7
is separated from copper7
in place of a7
the mineral resources of7
the separation of silver7
been made in the7
six feet long and7
the openings of the7
any part of the7
the director of each7
the construction of the7
it is filtered off7
as high as per7
the precipitate is collected7
metallurgical point of view7
that they may not7
the table on page7
treatment of the subject7
to comply with the7
link of the chain7
mills in the county7
for an advance of7
excess of that required7
cases in which the7
a sicilicus of silver7
the value of any7
large portion of the7
largely used in the7
feet long and two7
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an important part in7
the cost of mining7
the refusal of the7
more than ten dollars7
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the material in the7
at the top and7
of the history of7
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to the square inch7
court of common pleas7
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