He threw on an old coat, seized a strong iron bar, which he carried on his shoulder, placed himself at the head of his men, and led the way to the company's mine.
Michael stopped before a strong irondoor in the centre of the hall.
The entrance to the well-shaft has been provided with a strong iron door, over which we have fastened a thick bed of clay.
These steps are about three feet in width from the face of the cliff, into which a strong iron rail is fastened, by which the traveller may hold on, the whole distance.
The pattern is engraved upon the surface of a hollow cylinder of copper, or sometimes gun-metal, and the cylinder is forced by pressure upon a strong iron mandrel, which serves as its turning shaft.
To keep the goods from the bottom, where the heat acts most forcibly, a strong iron ring, covered with netting made of stout rope, C, is allowed to rest six or eight inches above the bottom of the boiler.
When these wheels are completed, we must have a strong iron spindle, four feet six inches long; and fixed perpendicularly on the top of a stand.
All the other parts, on which the illuminations are fixed, must be made of strong iron-wire.
Round the front of this fell, port-fires are placed; and on the front of the spokes a scroll is formed either with a hoop or strong iron-wire.
The best mode is to have a ring made of strong iron wire, large enough for the stick to go in, as far as the mouth of the rockets.
In a short time he was stopped by a strong iron door, and examining the lock tried every key, but could find none to fit it.
A short flight of stone steps brought them to a dark narrow passage, and they proceeded silently and slowly along it, until their progress was checked by a strong iron door, which was unfastened and closed behind them by Nightgall.
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