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<p>Furnish Biscuit thus<lb/>
<p>Furnish Biscuit thus<lb/>
to Scotland</p><pb/>
to Scotland</p><pb/>
<head>Exsiccation</head>
<p>Not by exposure<lb/>
to the common<lb/>
atmosphere on<lb/>
heated plates as<lb/>
in Bissel's method<lb/>
but by flowing<lb/>
stream of heated<lb/>
air</p>
<p>The air chamber<lb/>
lined with lead<lb/>
conductive of heat.<lb/>
Three strata-wood<lb/>
flannel and wood</p>
<p>Apposite Valves<lb/>
to let in the heated<lb/>
air abd keep out<lb/>
the external.</p>
<p>The Legumes<lb/>
spread on <gap/><lb/>
plates</p>
<p>The blast to<lb/>
rise perpendicularly<lb/>
through the plates</p>
<p>Quere whether<lb/>
any pressure would<lb/>
be necessary in addition<lb/>
to the naturally <lb/>
<hi rend="underline">aspiring</hi><lb/>
tendency?</p>
<p>Land winds (in<lb/>
Hend<gap/>) dry up<lb/>
the juice of chad<lb/>
<gap/>adies &amp; prevent<lb/>
putrefaction Ann<lb/>
<gap/>. 1788.[240.]</p>
<p>That it might be <lb/>
chemically dry, the <lb/>
air should be as cold <lb/>
as possible before it is <lb/>
heated-Frosty weather.</p><pb/>





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Chemistry

4unces
As the lowermost
plate will probably
be done& dried first, where
that is done later it out such
the machine and
piut on another
at top

The air havin
after it has passed
out, being having
imbibed so much
moisture would
probably be so
much the better
for warming a
hot-house, and
might be introduced
in contact with
the Fitments.

Ship-Biscuit Baking
Spot- near a now
with good Water ways
Assist the kneading
fasting the kneading
Dressers and feeding
and discharging the
Oven by Machinery
moved by Steam Engine

Grind by do.

Furnish Biscuit thus
to Scotland


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Exsiccation

Not by exposure
to the common
atmosphere on
heated plates as
in Bissel's method
but by flowing
stream of heated
air

The air chamber
lined with lead
conductive of heat.
Three strata-wood
flannel and wood

Apposite Valves
to let in the heated
air abd keep out
the external.

The Legumes
spread on
plates

The blast to
rise perpendicularly
through the plates

Quere whether
any pressure would
be necessary in addition
to the naturally
aspiring
tendency?

Land winds (in
Hend) dry up
the juice of chad
adies & prevent
putrefaction Ann
. 1788.[240.]

That it might be
chemically dry, the
air should be as cold
as possible before it is
heated-Frosty weather.


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Identifier: | JB/106/037/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1794

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

106

Main Headings

frigidarium

Folio number

037

Info in main headings field

chemistry exsiccation national iconium no 3

Image

002

Titles

legumes / exsiccabilia / corpses / casts / national iconium

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

[[watermarks::l munn [britannia emblem]]]

Marginals

Paper Producer

benjamin constant

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

34625

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