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p. 21. In a Prussian Army stationed on the Rhine in the Year 1793 the Author himself observed the Soldier eating Bread made with Rye Flour taken out of the Barrels which had been in the train of the Army of Frederick the Great (doubtless he means with some of this same Rye in them) in the last Campaigns of the 7 Years War The soldiers it is true complained of their Bread being sour but there could be no necessity for thus keeping is for for a matter of 30 years.




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'Frigidarium
N<hi rend="underline">o</hi> Preservation-Collectanea-10th Octr 1800 -


Extracts from a
Manuscript Paper
in French by Sir
Francis d'Ivernois
on the means of
supplying the
deficiency of Corn
p.12. Speaks in
the way of allusion
of a recent discovery
of a means of
preserving Corn
without hazard or
expence.

p.15. In such
cases it would be
proper to procure
authentic accounts
of the processes employed
as well in
Prussia as in Saxony
for keeping Rye
Flour for a long
course of years as
also in Sicily for
keeping Corn under
Ground as likewise
in Geneva
for keeping Wheat
in the Grain in
well aired Grainaries
the Registeries of
the Board of Corn
in that Town
might be capable
of furnishing a
series of valuable
experiments on the
quality of Corn of
the growth of different Countries or
their comparative
value on the question
which sort keeps
best and longest
as also on the
method employed
for grinding Corn
when it has been
hardened by age-


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p. 21. In a Prussian Army stationed on the Rhine in the Year 1793 the Author himself observed the Soldier eating Bread made with Rye Flour taken out of the Barrels which had been in the train of the Army of Frederick the Great (doubtless he means with some of this same Rye in them) in the last Campaigns of the 7 Years War The soldiers it is true complained of their Bread being sour but there could be no necessity for thus keeping is for for a matter of 30 years.



Identifier: | JB/106/049/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1800-10-10

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

106

Main Headings

frigidarium

Folio number

049

Info in main headings field

frigidarium preservation collectanea no 14

Image

002

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

fr1

Watermarks

1798 am

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

1798

Notes public

ID Number

34637

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