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1. History of the Rise and Progress of the Iron Trade of the United States by Benjamin Franklin French (1858)
"When this pig iron begins to trickle down, and the mass on the bottom of the
furnace begins to boil and throw out from the surface the well-known blue jets ..."
2. Spons' Dictionary of Engineering, Civil, Mechanical, Military, and Naval by Edward Spon, Oliver Byrne (1874)
"When this pig iron begins to trickle down, and the maps on the bottom of the
surface begins to boil and throw out blue jets of flame, the pig iron is raked ..."
3. Newton's London Journal of Arts and Sciences by William Newton (1866)
"Shortly after, all the metal began to boil violently and to emit blue jets of flame.
After this had boiled some time, we raked down the 40 Ibs. of pig-iron ..."
4. Ures̓ Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines: Containing a Clear by Andrew Ure (1867)
"When this pig iron begins to trickle down, and the mass on the bottom of the
surface begins to boil and throw out from the surface the well-known blue jets ..."
5. The British Journal of Children's Diseases (1908)
"If, on the other hand, the blue jets are seen on the one side only, and from the
other ureter issues only faintly stained, or clear fluid, the probability ..."