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English: doppione was one of the earliest successful structures designed to remedy this state of things. It consists of a set (generally six) of cast-iron pots, holding about thirty to forty gallons each, arranged in a gallery furnace
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Source https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Popular_Science_Monthly/Volume_26/February_1885/Sulphur_and_its_Extraction
Author C. G. WARNFORD LOCK

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