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Register of Arts, and Journal of Patent Inventions - Page 223
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The Elements of Experimental Chemistry, Volume 1

William Henry - 1819 - 436 pages
...Pass into it a portion of atmospherical air, or an artificial mixture of nitrogen and oxygen gases, in the proportion of one of the former to two of the latter. — Let an iron wire, lengthened out with one of platinum, be introduced within the tube, so that the...
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The Cottager's monthly visitor, Volume 4

1824 - 588 pages
...to pass through this parish on the Sabbatli-day." This is well wortby of imitation. Apple Bread.—A very light pleasant bread is made in France, by a...proportion of one of the former to two of the latter. The same quantity of yonst is employed as in making common bread, and is beaten with the Hour auuMhe pulp...
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American Mechanics' Magazine, Volume 1

1825 - 428 pages
...left with our Publishers foj-i " Investigator's" тй CHÍBESE UESÛOD OF «1ХМЛ1. entrar LEAD, APPLE BREAD. A very light, pleasant bread is made...mixture of apples and flour, in the proportion of one pound of the former to two of the latter. The usual quantity of ye. ist is employed as in making common...
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Mechanics Magazine, Volume 3

1825 - 486 pages
...Investigator's" inspection. — Edit.] 16 ( H1NESB MHTHOD OP MAKING SHEET LEAD, &C. APPLE BREAD. A vtry light pleasant bread is made in France by a mixture of apples and flour, in the proportion of one pound of the former to two of the latter. The usual quantity of yeast is employed as in making common...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 3

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1825 - 472 pages
...Investigator's " inspection. — Edit.] 16 CHINB8K METHOD OK MAKIN(¡ SI¡ K ET LKAD, &C. APPLE BREAD. A vtry light pleasant bread is made in France by a mixture of apples and flour, in the proportion of one pound of the former to two of the latter. The usual quantity of yeast is employed as in making common...
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volume 7

1825 - 610 pages
...doable the time to dry it, that is necessary to dry common glue. — Sheraton's Cabinet Dictionary. Apple Bread. — A very light pleasant bread is made in France by a mixture of apples and lour, in the proportion of one of the former to .wo of the latter. The usual quantity of yeast is employed,...
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The Portfolio of Entertaining & Instructive Varieties in History ..., Volume 4

1825 - 492 pages
...are then cut off, and they are soldered together for use. APPLE BREAD. A very light pleasant bread U made in France by a mixture of apples and flour, in the proportion of one pound of the former to two of the latter. The usual quantity of yeast is employed as in making common...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 5

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 809 pages
...mercury. Pass into it a portion of atmospheric air, or an artificial mixture of nitrogen and oxygen gases, in the proportion of one of the former to two of the latter. Let an iron wire, lengtnened out with one of platinum be introduced within the tube, so that the latter...
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The Good citizen; a political and literary miscellany

1831 - 202 pages
...chokes the very seeds of those happy ideas, which the liberty of the Press would produce. Helvetius. APPLE BREAD.... A very light, pleasant bread is made...mixture of apples and flour, in the proportion of one pound of the former to two of the latter. — The usual quantity of yeast is employed as in making...
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Treatise on Heat

Dionysius Lardner - 1833 - 462 pages
...The temperature of this last mixture will fall to— 90°. Let dry snow and dry chloride of calcium, in the proportion of one of the former to two of the latter by weight, be mixed together. The compound will be liquefied, and a cold will be produced sufficient...
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