Experiments in Amber Cane And the Ensilage of Fodders At the Experimental Farm
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Article 12. From 1st of January, 1813, and upon a report to be made to our minister of the interior, t!. e sugar and indigo of the two Indies shall be prohibited, and considered as merchandise of English manufacture, or pro- ceeding from English commerce. Article 13. Our minister of the interior is charged with the execution of the present decree. The following decree shows that Id 1812 the subject was still under consideration : SECTION I.— School for Manufacture of Beet-Eoot Sugar. Article 1.... The factory of Messrs. Barruel and Chappe'et, plain of Vertus, and those established at Wacheuheim, department of Mont-Tonnere, at Douai, Strasbourg, and at Castelnaudary, are established as special schools for the manufacture of beet-root sugar. Article 2. One hundred students shall be attached to these schools, viz: 40 at that of Messrs. Barruel and Chappelet, and 15 at each of those at Wachenheim, Douai, Strasbourg, and Castelnaudary; total, 100. Article 3. These students shall be selected from among the students in medicine, pharmacy and chemistry.
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