“Time passed by. I had furnished steam hammers to the principal foundries in England. I had sent them abroad, even to Russia. At length it became known to the Lords of the Admiralty that a new power in forging had been introduced.”
Source: James Nasmyth engineer, 1883, p. 87 (p. 221 in 2010 edition)
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