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clay is white. during this period, and a considerable time subsequent, the clays from the south of england, were called chester clay, because received here from that city. they possess every property requisite for their designed purpose; being extremely white when fired, owing to being scarcely impregnated
clay is white. during this period, and a considerable time subsequent, the clays from the south of england, were called chester clay, because received here from that city. they possess every property requisite for their designed purpose; being extremely white when fired, owing to being scarcely impregnated...
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