| William Yarrell - 1836 - 454 sider
...The miller's ear is constantly directed to the note made by the running-stone in its circular course over the bedstone, the exact parallelism of their...and qualities of the meal produced. The thumb by a particular movement spreads the sample over the fingers ; the thumb is the gauge of the value of the... | |
| William Yarrell - 1841 - 524 sider
...The miller's ear is constantly directed to the note made by the running-stone in its cireular course over the bedstone, the exact parallelism of their...and qualities of the meal produced. The thumb by a particular movement spreads the sample over the fingers ; the thumb is the guage of the value of the... | |
| John Saunders - 1845 - 292 sider
...The miller's ear is constantly directed to the note made by the running stone, in its circular course over the bed-stone ; the exact parallelism of their two surfaces, indicated by a particular sound, beino' a matter of the first consequence ; and his hand is constantly placed under the meal-spout,... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1848 - 924 sider
...The miller's ear i» constantly directed to the note made by the running-atone in its circular course over the bed-stone, the exact parallelism of their...surfaces, indicated by a particular sound, being a mutter of the tint cont-equencc : and hi« hund ¡.ч as constantly pîoced under the meal-spout, to... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1859 - 830 sider
...The miller's ear is constantly directed to the note made by the runningstone in its circular course over the bed-stone, the exact parallelism of their...qualities of the meal produced. " The thumb, by a particular movement, spreads the sample over the fingers ; the thumb is the gauge of the value of the... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1863 - 848 sider
...The miller's ear is constantly directed to the note made by the runningstone in its circular course over the bed-stone, the exact parallelism of their...particular sound, being a matter of the first consequence j and his hand is as constantly placed under the meal-spout, to ascertain by actual contact the character... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1867 - 282 sider
...The miller's ear is constantly directed to the note made by the running stone, in its circular course over the bed-stone ; the exact parallelism of their...a matter of the first consequence, and his hand is constantly placed under the meal-spout, to ascertain by actual contact the character and qualities... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1868 - 114 sider
...The miller's ear is constantly directed to the noise made by the running-stone in its circular course over the bed-stone, the exact parallelism of their...mealspout to ascertain by actual contact the character and quality of the meal produced. The thumb, by a particular movement, spreads the sample over the fingers... | |
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