Third annual catalogue of the Cyphers Incubator Co . SELF-FEED GANG RIP SAW. CAPACITY, 100,000 FEET PER DAY. tradition attributes the invention to the ancientpriests of the Temple of Isis. It is impossible to determine at what period orto what nation the construction of the first ecca-leobion should be credited. The first authenticaccount we find of the early methods is in The 9 THE CYPHERS INCUBATOR COMPANY Voiage and Travaile of Sir John Maundeville,Kt., in his description of the River Nile, Egypt,its geography, productions, etc., written sometime previous to 1356. Also at Cayre (Cairo),that
Third annual catalogue of the Cyphers Incubator Co . SELF-FEED GANG RIP SAW. CAPACITY, 100,000 FEET PER DAY. tradition attributes the invention to the ancientpriests of the Temple of Isis. It is impossible to determine at what period orto what nation the construction of the first ecca-leobion should be credited. The first authenticaccount we find of the early methods is in The 9 THE CYPHERS INCUBATOR COMPANY Voiage and Travaile of Sir John Maundeville,Kt., in his description of the River Nile, Egypt,its geography, productions, etc., written sometime previous to 1356. Also at Cayre (Cairo),that I spake of before, sellenmen, comounly menand women of other lawe, as we done here bestes. FOUR-SIDED PLAINER. CAPACITY FEET TONGUE ANDGROOVE CASING BOARDS PER DAY. in the market. And there is a common hows inthat cyteethat is all fulle of smale furneys ; andthidre bryngen wommen of the toun here eyren(eggs) of hennes, of gees, and of dokes, for to benput in to the furneyses. And thei that kepenthat hows covern hem with hete of horsdong, andouten henne, goos or doke or any other foul ; andat the ende of three weeks or a monethe, thei co-men agen and taken here chickens and norisschehem and bryngen hem forthe, so that alle thecountre is fulle of hem. And so men don therebothe wyntre and somer. These hatching placesat one time extended over Egypt, Damascus, Je-rusalem and Samaria. They are now only foundinMausoura, in the village of Berma, situated inthe Delta of the Nile. The Chinese have prac-ticed the art for centuries, but do not seem to beable to duplicate the results when imported toother countries, on account of climatic conditionsbeing different. The Egyptians
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