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1 It has lead mines ; and iron ore is no where more abundant.
2 There are reported to be rich lead mines near Herat scarcely worked.
3 There are some lead mines , and others of copper, as is pretended.
4 Her lead mines are extensive, easily worked, very productive, and practically inexhaustible.
5 There's nothing in Britannia outside of a few lead mines .
6 The caverns of the Peak and the lead mines , afford something strange and new.
7 The deposition of galena, blende, and pyrite in the Galena lead mines still continues.
8 The copper and lead mines , which the ancients worked profitably, are perhaps not exhausted.
9 The lead mines are very productive, and of wide extent.
10 We need not have illusions about working conditions, especially since it were lead mines .
11 Saturn has large lead mines , but no other metal is found on this planet.
12 This island produces lead mines , Indian canes, and excellent camphire.
13 I worked in the lead mines for three months.
14 The act is confined in its operation to " lead mines and contiguous lands."
15 Not far from here are the celebrated gold, silver, and lead mines of Nagy Banya.
16 And he's scared at them chaps what works the lead mines over at High Shale.
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