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" They temper the heat as they pleafe, by running a ftick into the wall of clay, and giving it air. Pitch is made by boiling tar in large iron kettles fet in furnaces, or burning it in round clay holes made in the earth. The greateft quantity of pitch and... "
The Present State of the British Empire in Europe, America, Africa and Asia ... - Página 327
por Oliver Goldsmith - 1768 - 486 páginas
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The World Displayed; Or, A Curious Collection of Voyages and Travels ...

1760 - 244 páginas
...thrufting a flick through the earth and letting in the air at as many places as they think proper. Pitch is made by boiling tar in large iron kettles fet in fu •naces, or by burning it in round clay holes made in the earth. The trade of Carolina is now fo...
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An Account of the European Settlements in America: In Six Parts. I. A Short ...

Edmund Burke - 1770 - 340 páginas
...fire is firft kindled. When the fire begins to burn, they cover this opening likewife to confine the fire from flaming out, and to leave only fufficient...fet in furnaces, or burning it in round clay holes made in the earth. The greateft quantity of pitch and tar as made in North Carolina. SETTLEMENTS in...
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Political Essays Concerning the Present State of the British ..., Volumen6

Arthur Young - 1772 - 572 páginas
...to burn, they cover this opening likewife, to confine the fire from flaming out, and to leave only a fufficient heat to force the tar downwards to the...They temper the heat as they pleafe, by running a flick into the wall of clay, and giving it air. Pitch is made by boiling tar in large iron kettles...
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The World Displayed: Or, A Curious Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volumen4

1779 - 254 páginas
...thrufting a ftick through the earth and letting in the air at as many places as they think proper. Pitch is made by boiling tar in large iron kettles fet in furnaces, or by burning it in round clay holes made in the earth, i Black cattle have greatly increafed fince the...
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Discoveries of the English, French and Dutch, in America

America - 1786 - 242 páginas
...thrufting a ftick through the earth and letting in the air at as many places as they think proper. Pitch is made by boiling tar in large iron kettles fet in furnaces, or by burning it in round clay holes made in the earth. Black cattle have greatly increafed fince the...
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“A” General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages ..., Volumen12

John Pinkerton - 1812 - 706 páginas
...thrufting a ftick through. the earth, and letting the air in at as many places as they fee convenient. Pitch is made by boiling tar in large iron kettles fet in furnaces, or by burning it in round clay holes made in the earth. Black cattle have mightily increafed fmce the...
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The Works of Edmund Burke, Volumen9

Edmund Burke - 1839 - 716 páginas
...heat to force the tar downwards to the floor. They temper the heat as they please, by running a stick into the wall of clay, and giving it air. Pitch is made by boiling tar in large iron kettles set in furnaces, or burning it in round clay holes made in the earth. The greatest quantity of pitch...
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The Works of Edmund Burke, Volumen9

Edmund Burke - 1839 - 706 páginas
...they cover this opening likewise to confine the fire from flaming out, and to leave only sufficient heat to force the tar downwards to the floor. They temper the heat as they please, by running a stick into the wall of clay, and giving it air. Pitch is made by boiling tar in...
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The American Historical Review, Volumen26

John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - 1921 - 954 páginas
...this opening likewise to Confine the fire and hinder it from flaming out, and to leave only sufficient heat to force the tar Downwards to the floor, they temper the heat as they please, by running a Stick through the wall of Clay and giveing it air or vent, in this manner the...
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