Thus it appears that the "iron ring" which strangles the income of labor, strangles equally the income of capital.
This "iron ring" of overproduction and lack of market exercises upon our industrial body a steady pressure, a slow strangling.
A large washer is placed on top of the post and the hub or cast-iron ring set on the washer.
The top is supported by rods stretching obliquely down to the sides, and to the under edge an iron ring is attached, consisting of curved cast-iron bars bolted together; with which the oblique rods are connected by perpendicular ones.
This is thinly spread upon the work of the die, which, if requisite, may be further defended by an iron ring; the die is then placed with its face downwards in a crucible, and completely surrounded by powdered charcoal.
About 3 or 3-1/2 feet under the top edge an iron ring is fixed, called the champagne by the French, to which a net is attached in order to suspend the stuffs out of contact of the sediment near the bottom.
This lower bellows-board has an air-hole and an iron ring.
Under each strake is a sill, from a socket in which a round pole rises, and is held by half an iron ring in a beam of the building, so that it may revolve; this pole is nine feet long and a palm thick.
An iron ring fitted so as to slip up and down a spar, to run in and out on a boom or gaff, for the purpose of extending or drawing in the outer corner or tack of the sail.
An iron ring with a concave outer surface to contain snugly in the cavity a rope, which is spliced about it.
An iron ring fitted to run out and in on the jib-boom, for the purpose of bringing outwards or inwards the tack, or the outer corner of the sail; to this traveller the jib-guys are lashed.
Among these was Marius, who, as Pliny tells us, wore an iron ring in his triumph after the subjugation of Jugurtha.
He wears an iron ring on the bone of one finger; his mouth is open, and some of his teeth are missing; his nose and his cheeks stand out promimently; his eyes and his hair have disappeared, but the moustache still clings.
He was mounted on a horse as thin and lanky as himself, against whose hollow flanks beat the straight sword called a machete, which the Mexicans continually wear at their side, passed through an iron ring instead of a sheath.
His zarape and hat of vicuna skin were negligently thrown on a butaca in a corner, and at his left side hung a sheathless machete, passed through an iron ring.
An iron ring, having its rim concave on the outside for a rope or strap to fit snugly round.
An iron ring fitted to the end of a yard or boom, for various purposes.
An iron ring, fitted so as to slip up and down a rope.
A short piece of rope with each end spliced into the bolt-rope of a sail, confining an iron ring or thimble.
Formerly an iron ring carried on the wrist to exorcise the evil spirits was his only ornament.
At the narrow end the bar and string are fixed to an iron ring.
The bridegroom is shaved clean and bathed, and the Brahman then ties an iron ring to his wrist, and the barber puts the turban and marriage-crown on his head.
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