The Quarterly Review, Volumen105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero J. Murray, 1859 |
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... remains of former cultivation being everywhere visible in the deserted regions of those ancient lands . Possibly the original area of wheat extended from Asia Minor to the north - west of India . In any case its wide diffusion must have ...
... remains of former cultivation being everywhere visible in the deserted regions of those ancient lands . Possibly the original area of wheat extended from Asia Minor to the north - west of India . In any case its wide diffusion must have ...
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... remains after these coverings are separated by grinding and sifting contains , in addition to the starch , a certain portion of albuminous matter or gluten , though the larger part of this ingredient is conveyed away in the bran . The ...
... remains after these coverings are separated by grinding and sifting contains , in addition to the starch , a certain portion of albuminous matter or gluten , though the larger part of this ingredient is conveyed away in the bran . The ...
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... remains , after the starch has settled to the bottom , is colourless , but holds in solution dextrine , grape sugar , and albumen . This liquid is called the extractive . These are the chief ingredients in flour . The gluten and albumen ...
... remains , after the starch has settled to the bottom , is colourless , but holds in solution dextrine , grape sugar , and albumen . This liquid is called the extractive . These are the chief ingredients in flour . The gluten and albumen ...
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... remains is stirred up with four times its weight of water , in which sugar and yeast has been submitted to the alcoholic fermentation . The mixture immediately commences its fermentation , which is al- lowed to continue for six or eight ...
... remains is stirred up with four times its weight of water , in which sugar and yeast has been submitted to the alcoholic fermentation . The mixture immediately commences its fermentation , which is al- lowed to continue for six or eight ...
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... remains , ' How is the Queen's Government to be carried on ? ' 6 A second evil generally felt , and which Lord Grey specifies as a consequence of the Reform Bill , is the want of facilities for bringing into the House of Commons some of ...
... remains , ' How is the Queen's Government to be carried on ? ' 6 A second evil generally felt , and which Lord Grey specifies as a consequence of the Reform Bill , is the want of facilities for bringing into the House of Commons some of ...
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