How To Use silver mine In A Sentence
- The trail once led from the cinnabar or quicksilver mines of Mount St Helena to the port of San Pablo.
- These are by Platzer of 1759 and serve as a reminder of the wealth of the silver mines in Bohemia and Silesia.
- In the silver mines of Peru, we are told by Frezier and Ulloa, the proprietor frequently exacts no other acknowledgment from the undertaker of the mine, but that he will grind the ore at his mill, paying him the ordinary multure or price of grinding. XI. Book I. Of the Rent of Land
- This slope of rubble, dotted over here and there with wooden sheds, marks the site of an extensive lead and silver mine, now abandoned; and a tiny hole in the face of the cliff above, no bigger apparently than a keyhole, is pointed out as the entrance to the principal shaft. Untrodden Peaks and Unfrequented Valleys
- In 1570, the Spanish decreed that the natives would be forced to work in the rich silver mines on the altiplano.
- In March they went to the regular dumps of the Argent Lead and Silver mine for vanadinite, pyromorphite, and crocoite.
- Where precious metal went, gold and silver miners followed. Times, Sunday Times
- By heaven, they ought to be worked in quicksilver mines.
- Shpack is herein classed Russian for lack of a more adequate term; for Shpack's father, a Slavonic convict from the Lower Provinces, had escaped from the quicksilver mines into Northern Siberia, where he knew Zimba, who was a woman of the Deer People and who became the mother of Shpack, who became the grandfather of Jees Uck. Now had not Shpack been captured in his boyhood by the Sea People, who fringe the rim of the Arctic Sea with their misery, he would not have become the grandfather of Jees Uck and there would be no story at all. THE STORY OF JEES UCK
- The sanjak is rich in mineral wealth; silver mines are worked at Balia and boracite mines at Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy"