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... supplied with sweet , pure , well - baked , household bread , can seldom or ever reconcile themselves to any other ; nor escape impaired health when deprived of it . It cannot be disputed that the bakers have all the advantage which the ...
... supplied with sweet , pure , well - baked , household bread , can seldom or ever reconcile themselves to any other ; nor escape impaired health when deprived of it . It cannot be disputed that the bakers have all the advantage which the ...
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... supplied with bread of genuine quality , and they will have it . They can effect - and with the utmost gentleness , if they will — any reform of the kind on which they are seriously resolved ; and they cannot better exercise this power ...
... supplied with bread of genuine quality , and they will have it . They can effect - and with the utmost gentleness , if they will — any reform of the kind on which they are seriously resolved ; and they cannot better exercise this power ...
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... to flour , his experience was chiefly derived from articles supplied to several Unions in Lancashire . He had found the wheat- flour to be adulterated with potato - starch , and 26 [ PART I. THE ENGLISH BREAD - BOOK .
... to flour , his experience was chiefly derived from articles supplied to several Unions in Lancashire . He had found the wheat- flour to be adulterated with potato - starch , and 26 [ PART I. THE ENGLISH BREAD - BOOK .
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... supplied to the inhabitants of London requires purifying before it can be drunk with safety ; or that the imperfect sewerage of that - mighty city , so taints and loads the air with 30 [ PART I. THE ENGLISH BREAD - BOOK .
... supplied to the inhabitants of London requires purifying before it can be drunk with safety ; or that the imperfect sewerage of that - mighty city , so taints and loads the air with 30 [ PART I. THE ENGLISH BREAD - BOOK .
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... supplied me , through a friend now residing in Paris , with the information of which I have made use here ; and the favourable reply which I re- ceived in answer to my inquiry of the only English baker who has given a trial to the ...
... supplied me , through a friend now residing in Paris , with the information of which I have made use here ; and the favourable reply which I re- ceived in answer to my inquiry of the only English baker who has given a trial to the ...
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