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... consist of thirty - four ghurris , and the night of twenty - six only , and vice versa : but , what is most singular ... consists of a shallow bell - metal pan , suspended so as to be easily struck with a wooden mallet by the ghurriali ...
... consist of thirty - four ghurris , and the night of twenty - six only , and vice versa : but , what is most singular ... consists of a shallow bell - metal pan , suspended so as to be easily struck with a wooden mallet by the ghurriali ...
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... consists in causing the marc de raisins , or the substance which remains after the grapes have been pressed , to ferment , and to stratify it with plates of copper , for the purpose of oxydating the metal . The mode practised within ...
... consists in causing the marc de raisins , or the substance which remains after the grapes have been pressed , to ferment , and to stratify it with plates of copper , for the purpose of oxydating the metal . The mode practised within ...
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... consist- ence to the caseous portion precipitated from milk by the acids . That matter is more easily obtained by ... consists of one - third part of vegetable fibre , and two thirds of a resinous substance . These two ingredients are ...
... consist- ence to the caseous portion precipitated from milk by the acids . That matter is more easily obtained by ... consists of one - third part of vegetable fibre , and two thirds of a resinous substance . These two ingredients are ...
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