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... increase ; and at the present moment , the economists of France are busily engaged in discovering various new means to preserve animal and ve- getable substances from decay , and in collecting all the scattered knowledge on that subject ...
... increase ; and at the present moment , the economists of France are busily engaged in discovering various new means to preserve animal and ve- getable substances from decay , and in collecting all the scattered knowledge on that subject ...
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... increased both its tenacity and turbid- ness , and communicated other properties in no respect correspond- ing with ... increasing in magnitude and specific gravity , arranged themselves accordingly , and fell in a combined state to the ...
... increased both its tenacity and turbid- ness , and communicated other properties in no respect correspond- ing with ... increasing in magnitude and specific gravity , arranged themselves accordingly , and fell in a combined state to the ...
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... increase ; it then fetched only one dollar for the full - bred , and sixty cents for the rest of the flock , consisting of and bred sheep , and even then I gave a year's credit . There was then no carding mill at which it could be ...
... increase ; it then fetched only one dollar for the full - bred , and sixty cents for the rest of the flock , consisting of and bred sheep , and even then I gave a year's credit . There was then no carding mill at which it could be ...
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... increase of our flocks , and to the extension of woollen manufac- tures will be afforded without delay . A small portion of the wealth of the people , cannot be distributed by their representatives , to greater profit for those from ...
... increase of our flocks , and to the extension of woollen manufac- tures will be afforded without delay . A small portion of the wealth of the people , cannot be distributed by their representatives , to greater profit for those from ...
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... increase the quantity of spirituous mat- ter , and thus to procure by those additions a greater quantity of spirit from a given quantity of wash than they could obtain by a natural process . To obtain the former object the distillers ...
... increase the quantity of spirituous mat- ter , and thus to procure by those additions a greater quantity of spirit from a given quantity of wash than they could obtain by a natural process . To obtain the former object the distillers ...
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