| 1850 - 628 Seiten
...free from extraneous matter, may fairly be called pure ; but, ' as it approaches the metropolis, it becomes loaded ' with a quantity of filth which renders...improper to be employed in the preparation of food.' They expressed, in gentle phrase, their opinion, that this water ' can' not, even when clarified by... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1848 - 492 Seiten
...unfit for domestic purposes, or to be injurious to the health. But as it approaches the Metropolis, it becomes loaded with a quantity of filth, which renders...improper to be employed in the preparation of food." Ihid. p. 83. During the 20 years which have elapsed since the analysis was made by Dr. Bostock, the... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1845 - 786 Seiten
...unfit for domestic purposes, or to be injurious to the health ; but as it approaches the metropolis it becomes loaded with a quantity of filth, which renders...improper to be employed in the preparation of food. The greatest part of this additional matter appears to be only mechanically suspended in it, and separates... | |
| 602 Seiten
...domestic purposes, or to be injurious to the health. But as it approaches the metropolis, itbecomes loaded with a quantity of filth, which renders it...improper to be employed in the preparation of food. The greatest part of this additional matter appears to be only mechanically suspended in it, and separates... | |
| 1878 - 422 Seiten
...injurious to health, but that as it approached the metropolis, it became loaded with filth, which rendered it disgusting to the senses and improper to be employed in the preparation of food. The Commission considered also that the supply was capable of and required improvement, that many of... | |
| Henry Allon - 1880 - 654 Seiten
...such : ' but as it approached the metropolis it became loaded with a quantity of filth which rendered it disgusting to the senses and improper to be employed in the prepartion of food.' The companies, alarmed at the teneur of this report, began a large system of filtration,... | |
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