each other, but only with the pump to change the , completely. To guard against such a calamity it is I Argand to accomplish his great work, and to produce liquor. The hides are laid nicely one on top of another, considered advisable to make wide m ain driving belts an oil burner associated with a glass chimney, by and loose ground bark spread between each hide, and I with parallel joints. For example: A 60 inch double means of which the fl ame of a cylindrical wick was when the vat is full it is filled with tannin liquor of belt will be made of two 33 inch pieces joined parallel, fed with air internally and externally, whereby vastly from 25 to 30 deIVees in streng � h. The hides intend � d �it � a three inch lap, making one solid pi � ce 60. inch � s , improved combustio� of t�e oil vapor was effected, the for belting rece I ve at least SI X layers of bark, or I n I n WI dth, and on the upper part put a 33 m ch p I ece m smoky and snuffy so h d w I cks then used for oil lights other words, are changed six times in the layaways; the center and two 18 inch pieces on the edges, alI I were banished and the maintenance of a clear, steady
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