| Stephan Palmié - 2002 - 420 páginas
...Great Boyling Houses, where there are Six or Seven large Coppers or Furnaces kept perpetually Boyling; and from which with heavy Ladles and Scummers they Skim off the excrementious parts of the Canes, till it comes to its perfection and cleanness, while others as Stoakers,... | |
| Victor Buchli - 2004 - 542 páginas
...great Boyling Houses, where there are Six or Seven large Coppers or Furnaces kept perpetually Boyling; and from which with heavy Ladles and Scummers they...excrementitious parts of the Canes, till it comes to its perfection and cleanness, while other as Stoakers, Broil as it were, alive, in managing the Fires;... | |
| David Brion Davis - 2006 - 464 páginas
...great Boyling Houses, where there are Six or Seven large Coppers or Furnaces kept perpetually Boyling; and from which with heavy Ladles and Scummers they...excrementitious parts of the Canes, till it comes to its perfection and cleanness."13 The final steps included the drying and curing of sugar "heads," the draining... | |
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