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| Alphabetical [« »] ioth 1 ireland 1 irish 1 iron 18 ironwork 1 ironworks 5 irregular 2 | Frequency [« »] 18 birmingham 18 fire 18 here 18 iron 18 keep 18 labour 18 mines | Thomas H. Marshall James Watt IntraText - Concordances iron |
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1 4| his engine to " dis charge iron bullets to a great distance, 2 4| spread from the mines to the iron foundries, from the iron 3 4| iron foundries, from the iron foundries to the corn mills, 4 5| From this he passed on to iron. The iron trade had been 5 5| he passed on to iron. The iron trade had been revolutionised 6 7| his designs, but the heavy iron parts, and especially the 7 7| the history of the British iron industry. Wilkinson, who 8 7| a consuming passion for iron. His vision of the future 9 7| would be constructed of iron. He made an iron pulpit 10 7| constructed of iron. He made an iron pulpit for his parish church, 11 7| pulpit for his parish church, iron writing tablets for the 12 7| they wrote in sand with an iron pen, and finally left directions 13 7| he was to be buried in an iron coffin. Shortly before Watt 14 8| canals and waterworks. The iron industry had been one of 15 8| introduction of coal fuel, the iron industry was making very 16 8| industries that work in iron and steel. But before passing 17 8| machines should be made of iron by machines made of iron 18 8| iron by machines made of iron and so back to the first