The Early Dawn: Or, Stories to Think About. By a Country Clergyman |
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... formed . But though looking so clear and pure , in reality it is not so ; and the first thing to be done when it is put into the cauldron , is to mix with it a certain quantity of quick lime and water . When you become a planter , you ...
... formed . But though looking so clear and pure , in reality it is not so ; and the first thing to be done when it is put into the cauldron , is to mix with it a certain quantity of quick lime and water . When you become a planter , you ...
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... forming them , and thousands now work and gain their living in them . And your sugar will be entrusted to the owners of them , and be carefully stored in one of these buildings . So that here is all the trouble of unlading with crane ...
... forming them , and thousands now work and gain their living in them . And your sugar will be entrusted to the owners of them , and be carefully stored in one of these buildings . So that here is all the trouble of unlading with crane ...
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... formed into loaves , before Harriet would use it for her jam . And there are his large horses and heavy wagons drawing it out of the docks , and taking it to his refining house at Shadwell . I will show it to you some day , when 14 OH ...
... formed into loaves , before Harriet would use it for her jam . And there are his large horses and heavy wagons drawing it out of the docks , and taking it to his refining house at Shadwell . I will show it to you some day , when 14 OH ...
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... formed into rough , darkish loaves of sugar . There is still a great deal more to be done . You see it has become discolored again . Every loaf has therefore to be washed , or have a mixture of sugar and water forced through it ; and ...
... formed into rough , darkish loaves of sugar . There is still a great deal more to be done . You see it has become discolored again . Every loaf has therefore to be washed , or have a mixture of sugar and water forced through it ; and ...
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... forming a flower unlike anything in the kingdom . ' " I may as well tell you , that he was trying to describe the common garden fuchsia . There are plenty of them in our garden borders . I dare say you remember them . Mr. Lee was much ...
... forming a flower unlike anything in the kingdom . ' " I may as well tell you , that he was trying to describe the common garden fuchsia . There are plenty of them in our garden borders . I dare say you remember them . Mr. Lee was much ...
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