THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



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e. Add I of rain-water. L-it tin 1 irt^n itly stirred with ; 



iota, and j strip of glass, and suffered to stand lor 24 hours. By 



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Nevertheless you must be badly 





d irom chalk), till no acid flai 



i perfectly clear and bright. 







perorpeHW 



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nly termed Prussia 



something that captivates the eye, and tab 



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i w'll be produced, a 



t be niide, drop by < 



h^' KV/ 116 ™ tel1 US thUt t!l ° bebt blUS ' Ilk ' S P rc i ,ared 



acid, adding by degrees water, till the desired tint and 



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'- -' • ! l ''^ 1 '' • I" "Mr, i, wiil ^ldom disappoS. 

 I write continually with ink thus manufactured, to 

 which a very small quantity of fine sugar or Acacia 

 gum is added to give it body J but were the preparation 

 of ink the only contemplated object, I should feel 



INFLUENCE OF Mo],]; OV CHURNING. 





1 have , view. Fit 



-Kly ,.utai:-: 



leretore, does it depend? Why is it greater at 

 f churning which can bHn"p<Jd g taTdSikh 







'_;ust vary also ; and thi'-, upon earth 



-utter ;- churned ich as naturally V 

 ater extent at on. 



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Ye do not k ^^P™^S h e 7 eiS «id caa J 



e solid fat-in other words, 





