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1 1,2| the presence of oxide of iron. From this color, the name 2 1,2| said,-~"My friends, this is iron mineral, this a pyrite, 3 1,3| everything to make; their iron and their steel were as 4 1,3| indefatigable, robust, with iron health, he knew a little 5 1,3| substance to serve in lieu of iron, could not be met with so 6 1,4| on you. Procure us some iron for the barrels, steel for 7 1,5| was necessary to make the iron ore, of which the engineer 8 1,5| converting it either into iron or into steel. ~Metals are 9 1,5| brought back, one of magnetic iron, not carbonated, the other 10 1,5| also called sulphuret of iron. It was, therefore the first, 11 1,5| the first, the oxide of iron, which they must reduce 12 1,5| transforming the ore into iron in a single operation, or 13 1,5| ore, then changes it into iron, by carrying away the three 14 1,5| Now Cyrus Harding wanted iron, and he wished to obtain 15 1,5| rich. It was the oxydulous iron, which is found in confused 16 1,5| consist of this ore, and iron of the first quality is 17 1,5| Pencroft, "we are going to work iron ore?" ~"Yes, my friend," 18 1,5| Are seals needed to make iron?" ~"Since Cyrus has said 19 1,5| This ore, very rich in iron, enclosed in its fusible 20 1,5| being to reduce the oxide of iron, that is to say, to rid 21 1,5| to produce in time pure iron. ~The operation was difficult. 22 1,5| the result was a lump of iron, reduced to a spongy state, 23 1,5| of April several bars of iron were forged, and transformed 24 1,5| steel is a combination of iron and coal, which is extracted, 25 1,5| excess of coal, or from the iron by adding to it the coal 26 1,5| by the carburation of the iron, gives steel of cementation. ~ 27 1,5| to forge, as he possessed iron in a pure state. He succeeded 28 1,5| into saws, chisels; then iron for spades, pickaxes, hammers, 29 1,6| arrows, and sticks with sharp iron points were their only weapons. 30 1,7| separate the sulphuret of iron, and transform it into sulphate 31 1,7| days for the sulphuret of iron to be changed to sulphate 32 1,7| be changed to sulphate of iron and the alumina into sulphate 33 1,7| sulphuret into sulphate of iron had been accomplished. During 34 1,7| distillation of the sulphate or iron when it had been obtained. 35 1,7| consisting of sulphate of iron, sulphate of alumina, flint, 36 1,7| in solution sulphate of iron and sulphate of alumina, 37 1,7| crystals of sulphate of iron were deposited, and the 38 1,7| quantity of these sulphate of iron crystals, from which the 39 1,7| calcine the sulphate of iron crystals in a closed vase, 40 1,7| of suspending a mass of iron, weighing several pounds, 41 1,7| would break, and the mass of iron would fall on the nitro-glycerine. 42 1,7| above which the mass of iron was already suspended. ~ 43 1,9| pipe met it like that of an iron stove. Perhaps the winds 44 2,2| same material. ~Utensils:-1 iron pot, 6 copper saucepans, 45 2,2| pot, 6 copper saucepans, 3 iron dishes, 10 metal plates, 46 2,8| he employed granulated iron, which was easy to manufacture. 47 2,8| made some lines, armed with iron hooks, with which they frequently 48 2,9| pipe of the glass-maker, an iron tube, five or six feet long, 49 2,9| of a long, thin piece of iron rolled up like the barrel 50 2,9| detached by means of a sharp iron dipped in cold water; then, 51 2,2| the warren, the coal and iron mines, and to the till then 52 2,6| with it, and secured with iron clamps. As to the different 53 2,8| other accessories. ~The iron of Lincoln Island, as has 54 2,8| required much care. The iron, prepared previously in 55 2,8| say, round a piece of soft iron surrounded with a wire. 56 2,8| to place a plate of soft iron before the magnet, which, 57 2,9| designated as one of those iron coasts, as they are called 58 2,0| which was fastened a lump of iron. This cord measured nearly 59 3,2| They numbered 500, under an iron discipline, threatened with 60 3,4| but also the ribs, the iron bolts, and treenalls which 61 3,4| composed of heavy masses of iron, had broken through in several 62 3,4| anchors of the brig, the iron of her ballast, and even 63 3,4| found a piece of a thick iron cylinder, bearing traces 64 3,4| run against this piece of iron?" said the engineer, showing 65 3,1| throat was seized in an iron grasp. Then in a calmer 66 3,2| him back with a grasp of iron. ~"In a few minutes it will 67 3,4| acquiring the hardness of iron, became extremely difficult 68 3,5| time. Very fortunately, the iron work of the pirate brig 69 3,5| place as the magnet draws iron. ~Thus they almost unconsciously 70 3,7| been carefully closed. The iron door leading on deck was 71 3,8| wagon loaded with bars of iron." ~The colonists listened 72 3,8| last rock before it. ~"The iron boat should be there," said