The Overland MonthlySamuel Carson, 1967 |
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Stran 562
... sugar is incurably bitter to the taste . From Germany the industry soon ex- tended to France , where under the power- ful patronage of Napoleon it was greatly fos- tered , while at the same time its processes were improved under the ...
... sugar is incurably bitter to the taste . From Germany the industry soon ex- tended to France , where under the power- ful patronage of Napoleon it was greatly fos- tered , while at the same time its processes were improved under the ...
Stran 563
... sugar that forms the chief body of molasses and similar products , as well as of honey , and part of most fruit juices . Of the three , the last named ( syrup sugar ) is probably the sweetest , equal weights being considered ; but it is ...
... sugar that forms the chief body of molasses and similar products , as well as of honey , and part of most fruit juices . Of the three , the last named ( syrup sugar ) is probably the sweetest , equal weights being considered ; but it is ...
Stran 575
... sugar in England rose from 59 to 67 pounds per head . Dur- ing the same period in the United States the increase was from 37.1 to 50.4 pounds per head . At this rate of increase , in an- other decade the quantity of sugar required for ...
... sugar in England rose from 59 to 67 pounds per head . Dur- ing the same period in the United States the increase was from 37.1 to 50.4 pounds per head . At this rate of increase , in an- other decade the quantity of sugar required for ...
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Some Japanese FolkLore Helen N S Thompson 311 | 33 |
Tenting Sketches Lillian H Shuey | 74 |
American Labor Protection to Irving M Scott 409 | 93 |
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