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As Mr. Malt said, if the young man could only have made up his mind, we might have been able to get along with the rejected one; but, apparently, he was not in the least embarrassed by numbers, sending a large and beguiling smile to yet a further hand-maiden, who passed enviously through the _speise-salle_ with a basin of soup.
A Voyage of Consolation (being in the nature of a sequel to the experiences of 'An American girl in London') Sara Jeannette Duncan
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Blut so gewiss zum ewigen Leben speise und traenke, als ich aus der
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* Wo hat Christus verheissen, dass Er die Glaeubigen so gewiss mit seinem Leib und Blut speise und traenke, als sie von diesem gebrochenen Brot essen, und von diesem Kelch trinken?
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Leib und Blut speise und traenke, als sie von diesem gebrochenen Brot essen, und von diesem Kelch trinken?
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When iron, cobalt, nickel, and copper are present in the same speise, they are eliminated in the order mentioned.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Cornelius Beringer 1886
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The dry assay of nickel (cobalt being at the same time determined) is based on the formation of a speise which will carry the cobalt, nickel, copper, and some of the iron of the ore in combination with arsenic.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Cornelius Beringer 1886
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If copper is absent, the speise is now arsenide of nickel.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Cornelius Beringer 1886
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At the bottom of the crucible (fig. 4) a button of metal, resting on this a speise; then a regulus, next a slag made up of silicates and borates and metallic oxides, and lastly, on the top another layer of slag, mainly made up of fusible chlorides and sulphates.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Cornelius Beringer 1886
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In assaying operations the object is generally to concentrate the metal sought for in a button of metal, speise or regulus, and to leave the earthy and other impurities as far as possible in the slag; whether there be one or two layers of slag is a matter of indifference; [3] but the chemical action of the lower layer upon the speise, or regulus, or metal, is of great importance.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Cornelius Beringer 1886
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Close the muffle until the speise has melted, which should be almost at once.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Cornelius Beringer 1886
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