| Samuel Parkes - 1814 - 584 sider
...top row of bricks, which is left unplastered all night. Next morning (when the charge has been in 24 hours) this is completely closed also ; but the chimney...the flame is gone, Which is generally quite ofF in 12 hours more ; a few loose stones are then laid on the top of the chimney, and closely covered up... | |
| John Redman Coxe, Thomas Cooper - 1815 - 554 sider
...top row of bricks, which is left unplastered all night. Next morning (when the charge has been in 24 hours) this is completely closed also ; but the chimney...the flame is gone, which is generally quite off' in 12 hours more; a few loose stones are then laid on the top of the chimney, and closely covered up with... | |
| Arthur Jewitt - 1817 - 592 sider
...top row of bricks, which is left nnplastered all night. Next morning (wheu the charge has been in 24 hours) this is completely closed also; but the chimney...the flame is gone, which is generally quite off in 12 hours more; a few loose •'¡ones are then laid on the top of the chimney, and closely covered... | |
| Alexander Jamleson - 1821 - 456 sider
...row of bricks, which is left unplastered all night. Next morning' (when the charge has been in' 24 hours) this is completely closed also; but the chimney...the flame is gone, which is generally quite off in 12 hours more; a few loose stones are then laid on the top of the chimney, and closely covered qp with... | |
| Samuel Parkes - 1823 - 722 sider
...generally plastered up close in about 24 hours after the coals are first put in, the chimney remaining open till the flame is gone, which is generally quite off in 12 hours more. A few loose stones are then laid over the chimney, and those covered up with sand or... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1835 - 816 sider
...former operation is always sufficient of itself to light up the new charge, the combustion of which a accelerated by the atmospheric air that rushes in...covered up with a thick bed of sand or earth. All connexion with the Atmosphere is now cut off*, and in this situation the whole remains for twelve hours... | |
| John Holland - 1835 - 514 sider
...unplastered all night. Next morning, (when the charge has been in the oven twenty-four hours) this row is completely closed also ; but the chimney remains...which is generally quite off in twelve hours more : this aperture is then covered with a few loose stones, upon which is heaped a quantity of sand or... | |
| John Holland - 1835 - 516 sider
...unplastered all night. Next morning, (when the charge has been in the oven twenty-four hours) this row is completely closed also ; but the chimney remains...which is generally quite off in twelve hours more : this aperture is then covered with a few loose stones, upon which is heaped a quantity of sand or... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1849 - 850 sider
...night. Next morning, when the charge has been in twenty-four hours, this is completely closed also, bui the chimney remains open till the flame is gone, which...covered up with a thick bed of sand or earth. All connexion with the tumosphere is now cut off, and in this situation the whole remains for twelve hours... | |
| John Percy - 1861 - 666 sider
...the oven twenty-four hours, this row is also completely closed ; but the chimney remains open until the flame is gone, which is generally quite off in...twelve hours -more ; a few loose stones are then laid on the top of the chimney, and closely covered with a thick bed of sand or earth. All connexion with... | |
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