Journal of the Society of Arts, 2 tomasSociety of Arts, 1854 |
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... fibre rot in the soil ? Why should Australia export only the wool of the ing of Wednesday , the 23rd instant , the follow- sheep , and boil down the carcasses merely for ing paper would be read , " On Machines for fat ? Is it impossible ...
... fibre rot in the soil ? Why should Australia export only the wool of the ing of Wednesday , the 23rd instant , the follow- sheep , and boil down the carcasses merely for ing paper would be read , " On Machines for fat ? Is it impossible ...
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... fibre of the muddar plant , of raw and bleached thread , of twisted and coarse twine , and of cord and rope manufactured from this fibre , were also shown . Full particulars respecting these substances will be found in Vol . I. of ...
... fibre of the muddar plant , of raw and bleached thread , of twisted and coarse twine , and of cord and rope manufactured from this fibre , were also shown . Full particulars respecting these substances will be found in Vol . I. of ...
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... fibre Mr. Lee's expensive machinery turned out was so observably small in comparison with the cost and bulk of his utensils , that this defect in itself would have con- demned the entire affair . While agreeing in this con- demnation ...
... fibre Mr. Lee's expensive machinery turned out was so observably small in comparison with the cost and bulk of his utensils , that this defect in itself would have con- demned the entire affair . While agreeing in this con- demnation ...
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... fibre is reduced , and the flax itself has assumed the colour of the animal , or vegetable , or mineral qualities which impregnated the water in which it was immersed , imbibing with it adye , from whatever quality prevailed , so much ...
... fibre is reduced , and the flax itself has assumed the colour of the animal , or vegetable , or mineral qualities which impregnated the water in which it was immersed , imbibing with it adye , from whatever quality prevailed , so much ...
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... fibre is obtained from the leaf of the plant , and not from the stem , [ Dec. 2 , 1853 . as in the case of ordinary flax . The leaf is from 4 to 7 inches in length , and from 3 to 5 inches broad ; it grows in clumps , from a depressed ...
... fibre is obtained from the leaf of the plant , and not from the stem , [ Dec. 2 , 1853 . as in the case of ordinary flax . The leaf is from 4 to 7 inches in length , and from 3 to 5 inches broad ; it grows in clumps , from a depressed ...
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