History of the Iron Trade, From the Earliest Records to the Present Period

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The iron being duly appraised, and lodged in the public ware- * 7J to a ton.
SWEDEN. 147 house, the proprietor receives three-fourths of its value, at the interest of 3 per cent., and when he can find an oppor- tunity to dispose of his iron, it is again delivered to him, on producing a certificate from the bank, that the loan upon it is duly discharged.
The iron mine of Dannemora, the most celebrated in Swe- den, is situated in the province of Upland, about one English mile from Osterby, and th
...irty English miles north of Upsala.
This mine was discovered in the year 1448, and though it has now been wrought for four centuries, it still yields abund- ance of the best iron in Europe.
The iron mine is on a hill so little elevated above the sur- face of the neighbouring country as easily to escape observa- tion. It is about two English miles long, and nearly half a mile broad; it is almost surrounded by lakes — those of Dan- nemora, Films, and Grufve, lying quite contiguous to it. On the side where there are no lakes there is a turf moss.


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