10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SULPHUROUSNESS»
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A New Voyage and Description of the Jsthmus of America. 2. ...
... the Hill reek'd fora great way.v Many of our Men who had. the Itch bath'd
themselves here, and growing well soon'after, they imputed it to the
Sulphurousness, or 'other fierce Virtue of this _Water3 In this place area Vozm, -
Multitude offl'olvcr, ...
But it is gathered near the mountains on both sides in great plenty. I had several
lumps of it brought me from Jerusalem. It exactly resembles pitch, and cannot
readily be distinguished from it, but by the sulphurousness of its smell and taste.
William Harrison Ainsworth, 1848
3
Dud Dudley's Metallum Martis: Or, Iron Made with Pit-coale, ...
... left, and lost; which small cole, with the sleek thrown moyst together, (heat the
sooner) and by means of its, sulphurousness fire in the Pits, to no small prejudice
unto the Owners of the .Works, and the Workmen, besides Great Brittains Loss; ...
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The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham ... Second ...
... and party-coloured stones, fit for the making of artificial works; and as the tide
comes in, it bringeth a small wash sewcoal, which is employed to the making of
salt, and the fuel of the poor fisher-towns adjoining: the oily sulphurousness
being ...
George Markham Tweddell, 1863
5
Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute
... left, and lost; which small cole, with the sleek thrown moyst together, (heat the
sooner) and by means of its sulphurousness fire in the Pits, to no small prejudice
unto the Owners of the Works, and the Workmen, besides Great Brittains Loss; ...
Iron and Steel Institute, 1872
6
Vestiges of Divine Vengeance: or, the Dead Sea, and the ...
It exactly resembles pitch, and cannot readily be distinguished from it, but by the
sulphurousness of its smell and taste. - “ The water of the lake was very limpid,
and salt to the highest degree, and not only salt, but also extremely bitter and ...
William Elfe TAYLER, Carl WERNER (Artist.), 1854
7
Change of Air and Scene: A Physician's Hints; with Notes of ...
Aix is a privileged thermal locality ; nature has freely bestowed its favours on it ;
waters of different degrees of sulphurousness and activity, with a temperature
which dispenses with the necessity of either heating or cooling them, flowing over
a ...
8
The Posthumous Works of Robert Hooke, ... Containing His ...
So that Blew seems more appropriate to Liquidity and Moisture, and Yellow to
Dryness and Sulphurousness ; unless by comparing i't with other Effects of the
same kind in other Bodies, as in the Generation of Colours on melted Metals,
where ...
Robert Hooke, R. Waller, 1705
9
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
Its affinities are as follows : Barytes, lime, potass, soda, slrontian, magnesia,
ammonia, glucina, alumina, zirconia, metallic oxides, water.
SULPHUROUSNESS, n. /. See Sulphure- OUSNEss ; but this spelling is'
prtferable. (1.) * Sulphurwort.
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The Natural History of Staffordshire
Dudley in his Metallmn Martisd says that small coal with steck thrown moist
together (not mentioning any thing of Laming) by reason of its sulphurousness,
will doe the same thing; which Iaminclined to believe since I find amongst Dr.
Powers ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SULPHUROUSNESS»
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Evocative scent of fine fruit and veg
They rise up here – the sharpness of pickling onions, earthy Craig Royal Scotch potatoes, the green sulphurousness of Brussels sprouts, the sweet sharpness of ... «Shields Gazette, Sep 13»
An earnest version of Oscar Wilde
He preens and pouts in a gorgeous smoking jacket, but he rarely approaches the sulphurousness of the role as written. That leaves Noah Racey as John ... «Irish Central, Dec 09»