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" ... Islands, and the Southern United States of America. Moreton Bay and the northern parts of Australia are admirably suited, both in soil and climate, to sugar culture. Manufacture of Sugar. — When the cane is ripe, it is cut down, deprived of its... "
Introductory Geography in Readings and Recitations - Page 50
by William Swinton - 1882 - 118 pages
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The Natural History of Commerce: With a Copious List of Commercial Terms and ...

John Yeats - Commerce - 1870 - 486 pages
...is ripe, it is cut down, deprived of its top and leaves, cut up into convenient lengths, tied up in bundles, and taken to the mill. Here the canes are crushed between iron rollers, the juice from them flowing into vessels, where it is boiled with the addition of lime, and evaporated...
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Elementary Course in Geography: Designed for Primary and Intermediate Grades ...

William Swinton - Geography - 1875 - 160 pages
...tell you. When the cane is right for cutting down, it is stripped of its tops and leaves, cut up into short pieces, tied into bundles, and taken to the...in making cider ; and the juice is taken and boiled into syrup in large shallow pans. Next it is stirred in coolers until it grains, or becomes granulated....
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The Natural History of the Raw Materials of Commerce: With a Copious List of ...

John Yeats - Commerce - 1878 - 460 pages
...is ripe, it is cut down, deprived of its top and leaves, cut up into convenient lengths, tied up in bundles, and taken to the mill. Here the canes are crushed between iron rollers, the juice from them flowing into vessels, where it is boiled with the addition of lime, and evaporated...
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Brooks's Readers: First-[eighth] year, Book 6

Stratton Duluth Brooks - Readers - 1906 - 268 pages
...tell you. When the cane is right for cutting down, it is stripped of its tops and leaves, cut up into short pieces, tied into bundles, and taken to the...somewhat as apples are in making cider; and the juice is then boiled into sirup in large shallow pans. Next it is stirred in coolers until it turns to grains....
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