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11. oldal
Temperature has much to do with fermentation, and it would be an advantage to
have two cellars, one much colder than the other. If the liquor, upon pitching fine,
were racked in a clean cask and put into a cold cellar, there would be much less
...
Temperature has much to do with fermentation, and it would be an advantage to
have two cellars, one much colder than the other. If the liquor, upon pitching fine,
were racked in a clean cask and put into a cold cellar, there would be much less
...
24. oldal
She subdued by the cultivation of the Arts. This was a licy which might be
followed with advantage by Cngland. ... though those that had been established
possessed general advantages to a greater or less extent, but each had been of
itself ...
She subdued by the cultivation of the Arts. This was a licy which might be
followed with advantage by Cngland. ... though those that had been established
possessed general advantages to a greater or less extent, but each had been of
itself ...
25. oldal
He thought that the association of the Government School of Ornamental Art with
the Institute would be a mutual advantage; but he could not assent to the
proposition that it required that combination to promote the study of ornamental
art in the ...
He thought that the association of the Government School of Ornamental Art with
the Institute would be a mutual advantage; but he could not assent to the
proposition that it required that combination to promote the study of ornamental
art in the ...
45. oldal
C. Richson then addressed the meeting on the advantages to be derived from
Mechanics' Institutions and similar societie. The Bishop of Manchester dwelt on
the duties of employers to the employed in assisting to provie better education for
...
C. Richson then addressed the meeting on the advantages to be derived from
Mechanics' Institutions and similar societie. The Bishop of Manchester dwelt on
the duties of employers to the employed in assisting to provie better education for
...
46. oldal
When this was done, but not till then, there would be candidates in abundance for
the Institute, and candidates well qualified to profit by its advantages. Mr. Chester
then turned to the subject of social reforms, which he desired to see promoted ...
When this was done, but not till then, there would be candidates in abundance for
the Institute, and candidates well qualified to profit by its advantages. Mr. Chester
then turned to the subject of social reforms, which he desired to see promoted ...
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