A Dictionary, practical, theoretical, and historical, of Commerce and Commercial Navigation. Illustrated with maps. (Appendix.-Supplement. October 1834, October 1835, January 1839.)Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1847 - 1469 páginas |
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... latter purposes it is peculiarly fitted from its very pleasant flavour . Fluoric acid - is found in the well - known mineral fluor spar in combination with lime ; from which it is procured in the liquid form by distillation with dilute ...
... latter purposes it is peculiarly fitted from its very pleasant flavour . Fluoric acid - is found in the well - known mineral fluor spar in combination with lime ; from which it is procured in the liquid form by distillation with dilute ...
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... latter part of last century and down to 1830 narrowed their consumption in an extraordinary degree . After various previous additions the duty on malt was raised in 1804 to 4s . 5d . per bushel , or 35s . 10d . a quarter , the beer ...
... latter part of last century and down to 1830 narrowed their consumption in an extraordinary degree . After various previous additions the duty on malt was raised in 1804 to 4s . 5d . per bushel , or 35s . 10d . a quarter , the beer ...
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... latter is the best of all ingredients for the colouring of cheese and butter ; and is now exclusively used for that purpose in all the British and in some of the continental dairies . In Gloucestershire it is the practice to allow an ...
... latter is the best of all ingredients for the colouring of cheese and butter ; and is now exclusively used for that purpose in all the British and in some of the continental dairies . In Gloucestershire it is the practice to allow an ...
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... latter might be , had we the means of comparing their real value with that of the exports , it is impossible to say : but there can be no manner of doubt , that , generally speaking , it would be very considerable . The value of an ...
... latter might be , had we the means of comparing their real value with that of the exports , it is impossible to say : but there can be no manner of doubt , that , generally speaking , it would be very considerable . The value of an ...
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... latter is resinous and astringent . Dragon's blood in drops is much preferable to that in cakes , the latter being more friable , and less compact , resinous , and pure than the former . Being a very costly article , it is very apt to ...
... latter is resinous and astringent . Dragon's blood in drops is much preferable to that in cakes , the latter being more friable , and less compact , resinous , and pure than the former . Being a very costly article , it is very apt to ...
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