The Western Journal, of Agriculture, Manufactures, Mechanic Arts, Internal Improvement, Commerce, and General Literature, Volume 4M. Tarver and T.F. Risk, 1850 - Missouri Agriculture and the mechanic arts are the basis of civilization. |
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... operation . There are many circumstances connected with the existence of gold in Caltfornia which seems to have been ... operations with all Europe , and will probably require a much larger amount of the precious metals to carry it on ...
... operation . There are many circumstances connected with the existence of gold in Caltfornia which seems to have been ... operations with all Europe , and will probably require a much larger amount of the precious metals to carry it on ...
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... operations of California ; and may be regarded as a permanent source of supply . We look to the developement of these veins , if , indeed , they are as rich as represent- ed , as among the most important events of the age ; for , if we ...
... operations of California ; and may be regarded as a permanent source of supply . We look to the developement of these veins , if , indeed , they are as rich as represent- ed , as among the most important events of the age ; for , if we ...
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... operation it is necessary that the agent should be cheap and easily managed . Alcohol is dear ; its use requires the greatest precaution , and is very danger- ous . Setting aside then alcohol , is it impossible for chemistry to pro ...
... operation it is necessary that the agent should be cheap and easily managed . Alcohol is dear ; its use requires the greatest precaution , and is very danger- ous . Setting aside then alcohol , is it impossible for chemistry to pro ...
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... operation , judging from experience , the lime employed would neutralize the bisulphate , leav- ing the juice purified from the fermenting matters , and prepared for evaporation , without loss of sugar . But I soon found that the ...
... operation , judging from experience , the lime employed would neutralize the bisulphate , leav- ing the juice purified from the fermenting matters , and prepared for evaporation , without loss of sugar . But I soon found that the ...
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... operation . It was clarified by boiling , and simply fil- tered through a cloth strainer . The concentrated syrup was filtered a second time , and left to crystalize slowly . This it did to almost perfect dryness . An analysis by ...
... operation . It was clarified by boiling , and simply fil- tered through a cloth strainer . The concentrated syrup was filtered a second time , and left to crystalize slowly . This it did to almost perfect dryness . An analysis by ...
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