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Pagina 102
... matter , we must add another on the score of style ; his language being negligent throughout , and occasionally ( p . 23. 26. ) trespass- ing against grammar . An useful receipt for making bread with rice and flour is given in p . 38 ...
... matter , we must add another on the score of style ; his language being negligent throughout , and occasionally ( p . 23. 26. ) trespass- ing against grammar . An useful receipt for making bread with rice and flour is given in p . 38 ...
Pagina 181
... matter de- serves farther investigation . This , we must confess , appears to us to be the true principle ; and we do not see how any alteration could be made with advantage to the system . Either the practice must remain as it is , or ...
... matter de- serves farther investigation . This , we must confess , appears to us to be the true principle ; and we do not see how any alteration could be made with advantage to the system . Either the practice must remain as it is , or ...
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... matter , which does not appear to be of a crystallizable nature . 4. A great quantity of mucilage analogous to gum Arabic . 5. A vegeto - animal matter , coagulable by heat , which gives much ammoniac by distilla- tion , and which is of ...
... matter , which does not appear to be of a crystallizable nature . 4. A great quantity of mucilage analogous to gum Arabic . 5. A vegeto - animal matter , coagulable by heat , which gives much ammoniac by distilla- tion , and which is of ...
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