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The best of every kind of provision is cheapest , affords most nourishment , and
goes farthest . ... a knowledge , not only of the nature and properties of the
several kinds of avinals destined for our use , but also of the manner in which
they have ...
The best of every kind of provision is cheapest , affords most nourishment , and
goes farthest . ... a knowledge , not only of the nature and properties of the
several kinds of avinals destined for our use , but also of the manner in which
they have ...
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Old birds of all kinds will keep longest , and will be the better for keeping ; but
young birds should be dressed soon . ... The price of fish depends on the supply ;
and it will often be found , that one kind of fish , equally as good and seasonable
...
Old birds of all kinds will keep longest , and will be the better for keeping ; but
young birds should be dressed soon . ... The price of fish depends on the supply ;
and it will often be found , that one kind of fish , equally as good and seasonable
...
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The best kind is clarified by merely melting it in a water bath , and taking off the
scum ; the middling kind by dissolving it in water , adding the white of an egg to
each pint of the solution ; and boiling it down to its original consist . euce ,
skimming ...
The best kind is clarified by merely melting it in a water bath , and taking off the
scum ; the middling kind by dissolving it in water , adding the white of an egg to
each pint of the solution ; and boiling it down to its original consist . euce ,
skimming ...
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A degree of cold , approaching to the freezing point , will check fermentation of
whatever kind . Fermentation of this kind cannot be stopped by any cbemical
agent , except such as would destroy the qualities of the liquor intended to be ...
A degree of cold , approaching to the freezing point , will check fermentation of
whatever kind . Fermentation of this kind cannot be stopped by any cbemical
agent , except such as would destroy the qualities of the liquor intended to be ...
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damage himself ; but he must be watchful that he is not injured in any kind by his
fellow - servants and others ; and be sure to do what in him lies to prevent or
discover it to his Master ; for he cannot be indif . ferent or careless in such a case ,
or ...
damage himself ; but he must be watchful that he is not injured in any kind by his
fellow - servants and others ; and be sure to do what in him lies to prevent or
discover it to his Master ; for he cannot be indif . ferent or careless in such a case ,
or ...
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