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... water . I have one of that kind also it is considerably larger , and cost nearly four pounds - but the other throws out a good heat , and serves all the summer to cook , ( roast , boil ... boiled over the fire ; especially in one of the old ...
... water . I have one of that kind also it is considerably larger , and cost nearly four pounds - but the other throws out a good heat , and serves all the summer to cook , ( roast , boil ... boiled over the fire ; especially in one of the old ...
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... drink ; on the contrary , nothing can be more injuri- ous to both . Those will be found the most healthy , thriving ... boil it , in the water , unless indeed you find out a way to use water and all , of which we shall speak presently ...
... drink ; on the contrary , nothing can be more injuri- ous to both . Those will be found the most healthy , thriving ... boil it , in the water , unless indeed you find out a way to use water and all , of which we shall speak presently ...
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... boil the fat in a little fresh water . Even the brine that runs off from salting the bacon is useful . A spoonful or two of it put into the saucepan with potatoes causes them to boil light and floury this is particularly useful during ...
... boil the fat in a little fresh water . Even the brine that runs off from salting the bacon is useful . A spoonful or two of it put into the saucepan with potatoes causes them to boil light and floury this is particularly useful during ...
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... water , and after standing some hours to soak that you may see that they do not run out , well scrubbed , wiped out ... boiling , you get some water into your spare tubs , ready for the next filling . I reckon the brewing to be the ...
... water , and after standing some hours to soak that you may see that they do not run out , well scrubbed , wiped out ... boiling , you get some water into your spare tubs , ready for the next filling . I reckon the brewing to be the ...
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... water with which your casks were soaked , you will half fill them with boiling water , and leave them closely bunged for half an hour or so . Meantime the copper will boil up again , ( it does so very quickly when thoroughly heated , ) this ...
... water with which your casks were soaked , you will half fill them with boiling water , and leave them closely bunged for half an hour or so . Meantime the copper will boil up again , ( it does so very quickly when thoroughly heated , ) this ...
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Seite 231 - Godliness is profitable for all things; having the promise of the life that now is, as well as of that which is to come.
Seite 88 - A little neglect may breed great mischief; for want of a nail the shoe was lost ; for want of a shoe the horse was lost ; and for want of a horse the rider was lost,' being overtaken and slain by the enemy ; all for want of a little care about a horse-shoe nail.
Seite 228 - Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things written in the book of the law to do them.
Seite 11 - I can't tell a lie, Pa; you know I can't tell a lie. I did cut it with my hatchet.
Seite 231 - How can I do this great wickedness, and sin against my God ?
Seite 207 - The children of Holland take pleasure in making, What the children of England take pleasure in breaking;" I believe their bijouterie and nouveautes are chiefly manufactured for the foreign markets.
Seite 20 - I'll try if I can get it. Upon this he set down his basket in the road, and began to climb up the tree. He had half ascended, when, casting a look at his basket, he saw a dog with his nose in it, ferreting out the piece of kid's flesh.
Seite 4 - HONESTY THE BEST POLICY. A NOBLEMAN travelling in Scotland, about six years ago, was asked for alms in the High street of Edinburgh, by a little ragged boy. He said he had no change ; upon which the boy offered to procure it. His lordship, in order to get rid of his importunity, gave him a piece of silver, and the boy conceiving it was to be changed, ran off for that purpose.