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Eliza Acton. tion of the falsification of food and drugs * , now so common in this country . The combined tes- timony of medical men and of excellent practical chemists has proved beyond the possibility of dispute , the fact of the ...
Eliza Acton. tion of the falsification of food and drugs * , now so common in this country . The combined tes- timony of medical men and of excellent practical chemists has proved beyond the possibility of dispute , the fact of the ...
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... common mode of making it is too well known to admit of contra- diction . It is thus not very invitingly described by a foreign contemporary : - " It will be asked by our descendants , with astonishment , if indeed it could be true that ...
... common mode of making it is too well known to admit of contra- diction . It is thus not very invitingly described by a foreign contemporary : - " It will be asked by our descendants , with astonishment , if indeed it could be true that ...
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... common usage that we do so ; for in fact it is no- thing but a barbarous routine , unworthy of the civilisation which has created so many industrial miracles . There are truly singular anomalies in the march of material progress which ...
... common usage that we do so ; for in fact it is no- thing but a barbarous routine , unworthy of the civilisation which has created so many industrial miracles . There are truly singular anomalies in the march of material progress which ...
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... is quite satisfied with his kneader and oven , and finds them answer much better than the common English one . operation , and then added their tribute in confirma- tion CH . III . ] SUCCESS OF ROLLAND'S INVENTIONS . 43.
... is quite satisfied with his kneader and oven , and finds them answer much better than the common English one . operation , and then added their tribute in confirma- tion CH . III . ] SUCCESS OF ROLLAND'S INVENTIONS . 43.
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... common construction . The roof is not vaulted , therefore the loaves re- ceive a more equal degree of baking than they do under the old system ; and they can be watched through a pane of glass fixed in the door of the oven , the light ...
... common construction . The roof is not vaulted , therefore the loaves re- ceive a more equal degree of baking than they do under the old system ; and they can be watched through a pane of glass fixed in the door of the oven , the light ...
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