Copper is found in sundry places, but with what gain to the searchers, I have not been curious to inquire, nor they hasty to reveal : for at one time (of which I took a view) the ore was shipped to be refined in Wales, either to save cost in fuel or to... The Mining and Smelting Magazine - Seite 1691862Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Royal Geological Society of Cornwall - 1871 - 776 Seiten
...can scarcely be read without interest. (1) " Copper is found in sundrie places, but with what gaine to the searchers, I have not been curious to enquire, nor they hastie to reueale. For at one Mine (of which I tooke view) the Owre was shipped to bee refined in Wales,... | |
| Royal Geological Society of Cornwall - 1871 - 794 Seiten
...can scarcely be read without interest. (1) " Copper is found in sundrie places, but with what gaine to the searchers, I have not been curious to enquire, nor they hastie to reueale. For at one Mine (of which I tooke view) the Owre was shipped to bee refined in Wales,... | |
| William Jory Henwood - 1871 - 766 Seiten
...can scarcely be read without interest. (1) " Copper is found in sundrie places, but with what gaine to the searchers, I have not been curious to enquire, nor they hastie to reueale. For at one Mine (of which I tooke view) the Owre was shipped to bee refined in Wales,... | |
| Frederick William Rudler - 1905 - 258 Seiten
...tin, were altogether neglected. Carew, writing in the beginning of the seventeenth century, says : " Copper is found in sundry places, but with what gain...been curious to enquire nor they hasty to reveal."* After Carew's time a hundred years had to pass before the copper-ores of Cornwall came to be systematically... | |
| 1918 - 414 Seiten
...has been preserved by Tonkin. Carew, in his ' Survey of Cornwall,' first published in 1602, wrote: " Touching metals : Copper is found in sundry places...what gain to the searchers I have not been curious to inquire nor they hasty to reveal ; for, at one mine of which I took a view, the ore was shipped to... | |
| Henry Hamilton - 1926 - 446 Seiten
...Mines Royal Works at Neath. Speaking of Cornwall, Carew, in his " Survey of Cornwall " (1602), says, " Copper is found in sundry places, but with what gain to the searchers, I have not been curious to inquire, nor they hasty to reveal : for at one time (of which I took a view) the ore was shipped to... | |
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