| United States. Congress. House - 586 pagina’s
...table. Next commences the rolling process. Several men, stationed at the table, divide the leaves among them. Each takes as many as he can press with his hands, and makes them up in the form of a ball, which is rolled upon the rattan-worked table, and in this manner becomes greatly compressed, the object... | |
| 1848 - 704 pagina’s
...this state for four or five minutes, and are then drawn quickly out and placed upon the rollingtable. The rolling process now commences. Several men take their stations at the rolling-table, and divide the leaves amongst them. Each takes as many as he can press with his hands,... | |
| Abel Stevens, James Floy - 1858 - 586 pagina’s
...they appear to have undergone a slight change in color, are soft and moist, and emit a fragrant smell. The rolling process now commences. Several men take their stations at the rolling-table, aud divide the leaves among them. Each takes as many as he can press with hie hands,... | |
| Great exhibition, 1851 - 1853 - 372 pagina’s
...placed upon the rollingtable. Men take their stations at the rollingtable and divide the leaves among them. Each takes as many as he can press with his hands and makes them up in the form of a ball. The ball is rolled upon the table and greatly compressed to force out the last remaining moisture and... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1854 - 652 pagina’s
...upon the rollingf-table. Men take their stations- at the rolling-table and divide the leaves among them. Each takes as many as he can press with his hands and makes, th«m. up. in. the form, of a ball. Tne ball i» rolled upon the table ansE greatly compressed, to... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1855 - 324 pagina’s
...fragrant smell. The rolling process now commences. Several men take their stations at the rolling-table, and divide the leaves amongst them. Each takes as...up in the form of a ball. This is rolled upon the rattan-worked table, and greatly compressed, the object being to get rid of a portion of the sap and... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1855 - 380 pagina’s
...appear to have undergone a slight change in colour, are soft and moist, and emit a fragrant smell. The rolling process now commences. Several men take their stations at the rolling-table, and divide the leaves amongst them. Each takes as many as he can press with his hands,... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1856 - 388 pagina’s
...fragrant smell. Tho rolling process now commences. Several men take their stations at the rolling-table, and divide the leaves amongst them. Each takes as many as he can press with Ms hands, and makes them up in the form of a ball. This is rolled upon the rattan-worked table, and... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1856 - 316 pagina’s
...appear to have undergone a slight change in colour, are soft and moist, and emit a fragrant smell. The rolling process now commences. Several men take their stations at the rolling-table, and divide the leaves amongst them. Each takes as many as he can press with his hands,... | |
| United States. Patent Office - 1858 - 728 pagina’s
...table. Next commences the rolling process. Several men, stationed at the table, divide the leaves among them. Each takes as many as he can press with his hands, and makes them up in the form of a ball, which is rolled upon the rattan-worked table, and in this manner becomes greatly compressed, the object... | |
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