Lexicographical Neighbors of Gozzans
Literary usage of Gozzans
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal by Royal Institution of Cornwall, William Sorell (1895)
"The gozzans at Levant, Carn Brea, Dolcoath, and many other mines, have yielded
... Many gozzans have yielded notable quantities of chloride and other silver ..."
2. A Text-book of Ore and Stone Mining by Clement Le Neve Foster (1897)
"gozzans should be carefully assayed, especially for silver. Instances could be
given of gozzans having been stamped and worked for gold, ..."
3. A Text-book of Ore and Stone Mining by Clement Le Neve Foster (1897)
"gozzans should be carefully assayed, especially for silver. Instances could be
given of gozzans having been stamped and worked for gold, ..."
4. A Treatise on Ore and Stone Mining by Clement Le Neve Foster (1905)
"In Cornwall gozzans of copper lodes have been worked for tin ore, which was
originally ... gozzans should be carefully assayed, especially for silver. ..."
5. A Handbook to a Collection of the Minerals of the British Islands: Mostly by Frederick William Rudler (1905)
"Many other localities have been cited, and Mr. JH Collins remarks that few ores
and gozzans are quite free from gold.f In recent years gold has been ..."
6. The Mining Magazine (1857)
"... but the greatest quantities are obtained from the gozzans and lead ores, the
latter average in Cornwall about 35 oz., in Devon 40 oz. per ton. ..."