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Lifestyle, Crafts and Occupation Books - Stuart Press

http://www.stuart-hmaltd.com/living-history-occupations.php

1580-1660 Cookbooks Clothing and Textiles 950–1580 AD 1580–1660 AD -------------------------------- New series: 1558–1660 AD Agriculture 1000 AD–1485 AD 15

Stop Fossil Fuels: Why We Must, How We Can

https://stopfossilfuels.org/

technology colonizes clothing, billboards, and entire building surfaces. Not only does this rebound effect negate conservation, but light pollution soars . Unintended consequences
Fossil fuels enable massive ecological destruction & destabilize the very climate. Mainstream "solutions" are inadequate. Click to read a way forward. property=og:descr

Veganism as conceived by ChatGPT

https://www.animal-rights.com/chatgpt/

to, animals for food, clothing, or any other purpose. People who follow this lifestyle are known as vegans. From a dietary perspective, vegans do not consume meat, poultry, fish,

Accounts of Antonio Del Rio & Paul Felix Cabrera (pub. 1822) page 1 of 3

http://olivercowdery.com/texts/1822DRio.htm

of animals, for the clothing of men. The gratitude due to him for discoveries so numerous and so useful, was accompanied by the effections of his people; but, not content with mak

Leigh Witchel: Knitting Archives

http://www.leighwitchel.com/blog/archives/knitting/

acking one change of clothing and four knitting projects. Posted by Leigh Witchel at 3:40 AM | TrackBack May 19, 2006 Latest Knitting Article The toilet paper cozies have been publ

Rudolf Otto -- Fear and Tremendum

https://friesian.com/otto.htm

wool and linen in clothing is forbidden. These laws are collectively called kilʾayim [ ] and are classified by the rabbis among the Lord's inexplicable decrees ( hukkim [ ]

The Fruitful Woman: Proverbs 31 - Kathryn Capoccia

https://www.biblebb.com/files/kss/kss-fruitful.htm

(wool and flax; i.e. clothing’s raw materials. 1) People usually had at least 2 sets of clothes each (LUK 3:11). 2) Clothes were: inner garment (tunic--wool, linen, cotton); heavy

The Project Gutenberg eBook of Every day Life in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, by George Francis Dow.

https://www.gutenberg.org/files/43970/43970-h/43970-h.htm

of spices; and also the clothing for a man, which included a Monmouth cap, a suit of canvas, a suit of freize, a suit of cloth, four pairs of shoes, three shirts and three falling

Peasant Life in Argyllshire in the end of the Eighteenth century

https://www.electricscotland.com/history/articles/peasantlife.htm

for schooling with the clothing of the whole family dependent upon her knowledge and skill in working wool and flax; even the sewing thread had to be manufactured by her deft fing
Peasant Life in Argyllshire in the end of the Eighteenth century

English Agriculture Books - Medieval - Stuart Press

http://www.stuart-hmaltd.com/medieval_agriculture.php

1580-1660 Cookbooks Clothing and Textiles 950–1580 AD 1580–1660 AD -------------------------------- New series: 1558–1660 AD Agriculture 1000 AD–1485 AD 15

Polymers

https://www2.chemistry.msu.edu/faculty/reusch/virttxtjml/polymers.htm

solvents rugs, blankets clothing Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE, Teflon) –(CF 2 -CF 2 ) n – tetrafluoroethylene CF 2 =CF 2 resistant, smooth solid non-stick surfaces el
macromolecules, polymerization, properties of plastics, biodegradability

The True History, by Lucian

https://monadnock.net/lucian/history.html

from cold. The clothing of the wealthy is soft glass, and of the poor, woven brass; the land is very rich in brass, which they work like wool after steeping it in water. It is wit


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