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[369] _Scribner's Magazine_, 1918 (vol. liii: no. 5: p. 620); and
Dwight, H.G., _Constantinople, Old and New_, New York, 1915. Copyright
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[370] Carne, John. _Syria, the Holy Land._ London, 1836 (p. 69).
[371] New York, 1857 (p. 276).
[372] "The Coffee Cup and the Sugar Bowl." _Tea and Coffee Trade Jour._,
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[373] Frankel, F. Hulton, Ph.D. _Tea and Coffee Trade Jour._, 1917 (vol.
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[374] See chapter III.
[375] Broadbent, Humphrey. _The Domestick Coffee Man_, London, 1722.
[376] _Dutch New York_, 1909 (p. 132).
[377] Earle. Alice Morse. _Customs and Fashions in Old New England_,
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[378] In 1921, Professor S.C. Prescott, in charge of the research work
for the Joint Coffee Trade Publicity Committee at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, said that a brew made with the water
considerably below the boiling point, was preferable.
[379] Meaning the pumping percolator.
[380] _Tea and Coffee Trade Jour._, 1917 (vol. xxxiii: no. 5: pp.
339-40).
[381] _Tea and Coffee Trade Jour._, 1921 (vol. xli: no. 5: p. 688).
[382] See chapter XVII.
[383] _Pharm. Weekbl. voor Nederl._, No. 13, 1899. _Apoth. Ztg._, 1899
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[384] _Tea and Coffee Trade Jour._, 1917 (vol. xxxiii: pp. 552-55).
[385] Hollingworth, H.L. and Poffenberger, A.T., Jr. _The Sense of
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[386] _Not Edelestan as elsewhere in the volume_.
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