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ALPHAENIX

Volume 1 · 66 words · 1797 Edition

white barley-fugar, to which is given an extraordinary name, to render it more valuable. This fugar, which is thought good for colds, is made of common fugar, which is boiled until it becomes easy to crack, when they pour it upon a marble table, greased with oil of sweet almonds, and mould it into various figures with a brass crochet. It is easily falsified with starch.