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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Page 1
... regard to the effects of one , our attention is arrested by ano- ther , calculated , perhaps , to modify the consequences of its antece- dent ? This remarkable feature of the times has produced a restless and feverish condition of the ...
... regard to the effects of one , our attention is arrested by ano- ther , calculated , perhaps , to modify the consequences of its antece- dent ? This remarkable feature of the times has produced a restless and feverish condition of the ...
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... regard as the true prin- ciples upon which these calculations should be based . The quantity of the precious metals , which enters into the commerce of the world , is supposed to be about $ 4,000,000,000 . Now the addition of $ 100 ...
... regard as the true prin- ciples upon which these calculations should be based . The quantity of the precious metals , which enters into the commerce of the world , is supposed to be about $ 4,000,000,000 . Now the addition of $ 100 ...
Page 14
... regard it as an established fact that all the saccharine mat- ter contained in cane or beets is susceptible of being converted into sugar and , consequently , all that is now wanting to crown his discoveries with complete success is a ...
... regard it as an established fact that all the saccharine mat- ter contained in cane or beets is susceptible of being converted into sugar and , consequently , all that is now wanting to crown his discoveries with complete success is a ...
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... regard to the original coloring matters contained in the cane and the beet , is not absolute . It appears to act by a colorless combination which is formed between these substances and the sulphurous acid . This effect is well known to ...
... regard to the original coloring matters contained in the cane and the beet , is not absolute . It appears to act by a colorless combination which is formed between these substances and the sulphurous acid . This effect is well known to ...
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... regards the substances contained and the quantity of sugar obtained . The operation is so simple and so correct in its results , that it appears almost necessary to do wrong expressly in order to fail to extract all the juice from the ...
... regards the substances contained and the quantity of sugar obtained . The operation is so simple and so correct in its results , that it appears almost necessary to do wrong expressly in order to fail to extract all the juice from the ...
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