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N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 5 Detach a barrel it will float, &amp; may thus be dropped on a sloping stage to the entrance of the Conservatory.  
<head>N<hi rend="superscript">o</hi> 5</head> <lb/>
<p>Detach a Barrel, <lb/>
it will float, &amp; <lb/>
may thus be dropped <lb/>
on a sloping stage <lb/>
to the entrance of <lb/>
the Conservatory.</p>
&#x2014;<lb/>


For the Receivers for the temperature preserving Machines apply to the Glassmen who make the Confectioners Glass, and the Musical Glasses, which are made in ??ists and probably with great accuracy as to the forms &amp; sizes. Per S.B Currants are kept in Russian Water - The Water serves at any rate to exxclude the Air, and the temperature, it must be supposed, is low enough to be a bar to fermentation. The Water serves as a bar to great &amp; sudden chages of temperature.  No 3 in this Machine shall be as great as of No5 in MAchine I Or rather the double thickness of the temperture -fence only the thickness of the Ice remaining the same as in Mach II.
<p><add>For</add> The Receivers for <lb/>
the temperature preserving <lb/>
Machines <lb/>
apply to the Glassmen <lb/>
who make the <lb/>
Confectioners Glasses, <lb/>
and the Musical <lb/>
Glasses, which are <lb/>
made in <hi rend="underline"><gap/>ts</hi>,<lb/>
and probably with <lb/>
great accuracy as to <lb/>
the forms &amp; sizes.</p>
&#x2014;<lb/>
<p>Per S.B Currants <lb/>
are kept in Russia<lb/>
in Water - The <lb/>
Water serves at any <lb/>
rate to exclude the <lb/>
Air, and the temperature, <lb/>
it must be <lb/>
supposed, is low enough <lb/>
to be a bar to <lb/>
fermentation.</p>
 
<p>The Water serves <lb/>
as a bar to great &amp; <lb/>
sudden changes of temperature.</p>  
 
&#x2014;<lb/>
<p>(No 3 in this Machine <lb/>
shall be as great as of <lb/>
No5 in Machine I</p>
<p>Or rather double the <lb/>
thickness of the <hi rend="underline">temperture</hi> -fence only <lb/>
the thickness of the <lb/>
Ice remaining the <lb/>
same as in Mach II.</p>


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No 5

Detach a Barrel,
it will float, &
may thus be dropped
on a sloping stage
to the entrance of
the Conservatory.


For The Receivers for
the temperature preserving
Machines
apply to the Glassmen
who make the
Confectioners Glasses,
and the Musical
Glasses, which are
made in ts,
and probably with
great accuracy as to
the forms & sizes.


Per S.B Currants
are kept in Russia
in Water - The
Water serves at any
rate to exclude the
Air, and the temperature,
it must be
supposed, is low enough
to be a bar to
fermentation.

The Water serves
as a bar to great &
sudden changes of temperature.


(No 3 in this Machine
shall be as great as of
No5 in Machine I

Or rather double the
thickness of the temperture -fence only
the thickness of the
Ice remaining the
same as in Mach II.



Identifier: | JB/106/039/003"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1798-09-24

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

106

Main Headings

frigidarium

Folio number

039

Info in main headings field

preservation by temperature cold conservation no 5 tepidarium

Image

003

Titles

Category

plan

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

i taylor

Marginals

Paper Producer

evan nepean

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

includes a pinned-on column

ID Number

34627

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