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VIII. The method, manner and order of the trasmutation of copper into brass, &c. By Thomas Povey, Esq; brought into the Royal Society, of which he is a Fellow
We have in the North parts of England much Copper, which places, tho as they now lye, are barren and poor, might be rendred rich and useful were sufficent encourgaement given to the diging and raising thereof, and the poor thereabouts might be put in a good way of livelihood;
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Published in: | Philosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1683) 1700-01, Vol.22 (260), p.474-475 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | We have in the North parts of England much Copper, which places, tho as they now lye, are barren and poor, might be rendred rich and useful were sufficent encourgaement given to the diging and raising thereof, and the poor thereabouts might be put in a good way of livelihood; |
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ISSN: | 0260-7085 0261-0523 0260-7085 2053-9223 |
DOI: | 10.1098/rstl.1700.0008 |