The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 267F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... turpentine . That this is so is evident from the very large quantity of turpentine which finds its way into commerce ; and even this amount , vast as it is , is a mere fraction of that produced in nature . Oil of turpentine is con ...
... turpentine . That this is so is evident from the very large quantity of turpentine which finds its way into commerce ; and even this amount , vast as it is , is a mere fraction of that produced in nature . Oil of turpentine is con ...
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... turpentine is generally obtained consists in tapping the trees periodically , and collecting the crude or brute turpentine , which is a thick , resinous mass , and is afterwards subjected to distillation , either with water or steam ...
... turpentine is generally obtained consists in tapping the trees periodically , and collecting the crude or brute turpentine , which is a thick , resinous mass , and is afterwards subjected to distillation , either with water or steam ...
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... turpentine , resin , pitch , and tar from it . The turpentine industry has gradually extended from the pine forests of North Carolina , southwards from Wilmington , through South Carolina , into Georgia , where it now has its head ...
... turpentine , resin , pitch , and tar from it . The turpentine industry has gradually extended from the pine forests of North Carolina , southwards from Wilmington , through South Carolina , into Georgia , where it now has its head ...
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