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degree increasing the sum of general happiness. at several places on the european continent, during more than years, have been made the common stone ware, glazed with nuriate of soda, and white enamel, whose glaze is a real glass opacous by white oxide of tin. and we ought not to exclude our countrymen from
century, which evince that the processes were well known, and that their manufacture was connected with that of pottery. there exist documents which imply, that during many centuries, considerable quantities of common culinary articles were manufactured, of red, brown, and mottled pottery; easily made from...
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