The Monthly Journal of Progress, Volume 1William Kirby Sullivan W. B. Kelly, 1854 |
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... substance are gradually becoming scarcer ; and , even if a supply could now be had equal to the maximum importation of a few years since -which may be taken at about 200,000 tons , value perhaps one million and a half sterling - it ...
... substance are gradually becoming scarcer ; and , even if a supply could now be had equal to the maximum importation of a few years since -which may be taken at about 200,000 tons , value perhaps one million and a half sterling - it ...
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... substances : -water ; fats or oils ; earthy , or mineral , ingredients abounding most in the skeleton ; and a series of bodies ... substance , and there is an almost unlimited de- mand for it , for other purposes than for manure . In the ...
... substances : -water ; fats or oils ; earthy , or mineral , ingredients abounding most in the skeleton ; and a series of bodies ... substance , and there is an almost unlimited de- mand for it , for other purposes than for manure . In the ...
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... substances , in the form of ammonia , which , as our readers will have gathered from our previous observations , is perhaps the most important substance required for the food of plants . To judge , therefore , of the value of the ...
... substances , in the form of ammonia , which , as our readers will have gathered from our previous observations , is perhaps the most important substance required for the food of plants . To judge , therefore , of the value of the ...
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... substance of very variable composition , even when taken from the same mass , we can only compare the average composition as deduced from a great number of analyses . The following are the mean results of a great number of such ...
... substance of very variable composition , even when taken from the same mass , we can only compare the average composition as deduced from a great number of analyses . The following are the mean results of a great number of such ...
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... substance known as " Pettitt's guano " have been analysed by Professor Way and Mr. Louis Thompson ; and as this sub- stance is a fish manure , made by exactly the same process as the specimen just mentioned , we shall quote the results ...
... substance known as " Pettitt's guano " have been analysed by Professor Way and Mr. Louis Thompson ; and as this sub- stance is a fish manure , made by exactly the same process as the specimen just mentioned , we shall quote the results ...
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Página 16 - Such partnerships may consist of one or more persons, who shall be called the general partners, and who shall be jointly and severally responsible as general partners now are by law; and of one or more persons who shall contribute in actual cash payments a specific sum as capital to the common stock, who shall be called special partners, and who shall not be liable for the debts of the partnership beyond the fund so contributed by him or them to the capital.
Página 107 - An Act to make further Provision relative to the Returns to be made by Banks of the Amount of their Notes in circulation...
Página 16 - ... upon the terms, with the rights and powers, and subject to the conditions and liabilities herein prescribed...
Página 73 - Metropolitan Association for Improving the Dwellings of the Industrious Classes...
Página 110 - NIELLO. — Niello, a peculiar style of enamelling, consists in engraving or stamping figures on a plate of silver or gold, and then filling the incised lines or impressed pattern with a sort of enamel — differing, however, from true enamel — which is a kind of glass, by being formed of a mixture of the sulphurets of lead, silver, and copper.
Página 110 - ... tint. To produce the former, it is only necessary to wash the article with a solution of sal-ammoniac ; a much more beautiful tint may, however, be obtained by employing a solution composed of equal parts of sulphate of copper and sal-ammoniac in vinegar. The fine black tint may be produced by a slightly warm solution of sulphuret of potassium or sodium.
Página 165 - ... and for meritorious works in the various departments of the Fine Arts ; for Discoveries, Inventions, and Improvements in Agriculture, Chemistry, Mechanics, Manufactures, and other useful Arts ; for the application of such natural and artificial products, whether of Home, Colonial, or Foreign growth and manufacture, as...
Página 36 - ... not of competent fortune, to carry it on largely, if they were allowed to abide by the profit or loss of trade for the same, and were not to be deemed traders on that account or subject to any further or other demands than the sums subscribed.
Página 16 - ... contribute, in actual cash payments, a specific sum as capital to the common stock, who shall be called special partners, and who shall not be liable for the debts of the partnership, beyond the fund so contributed by him or them to the capital. , The general partners only shall be authorized to transact business and sign for the partnership, and to bind the same.
Página 176 - ... &c., and above all Peruvian guano, which may be obtained in immense quantities, are very rich in uric acid, and it may be produced from them at a very moderate price as soon as it becomes an article of commerce. No doubt, if necessary, fowl might be so fed as to produce it in much larger quantities than they do naturally. Connected with this part of the subject, we may mention, that in the making of the alloxan from the uric acid, a considerable quantity of the former remains in the acid mother-liquid,...