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  • 1soap boiler — noun A manufacturer of soap • • • Main Entry: ↑soap …

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  • 2soap-boiler — ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ noun : one that makes soap by boiling …

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  • 3Castile soap — A bar of Castile soap. Castile soap is a name used in English speaking countries for olive oil based soap made in a style similar to that originating in the Castile region of Spain. Contents …

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  • 4Charles Upfold — (15 December 1834 14 March 1919), Justice of the Peace (9 September 1887), was an English soap manufacturer of great prominence in Australia. Contents …

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  • 5Caspar David Friedrich — Infobox Artist name = Caspar David Friedrich imagesize = 175px caption = Portrait of Caspar David Friedrich , by Gerhard von Kügelgen, c.1810 1820. birthname = birthdate = birth date|1774|9|5|mf=y location = Greifswald, Germany deathdate = death… …

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  • 6Daniel Wray — (1701–1783) was an English antiquary and Fellow of the Royal Society. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Notes 4 References Life Born on 28 November 1701 …

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  • 7Franklin , Benjamin — (1706–1790) American scientist, statesman, diplomat, printer, and inventor Franklin s father left England in 1682 and the following year settled in Boston, Massachusetts, where he worked as a candle maker and soap boiler. Although originally… …

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  • 8FRANCK, SEBASTIAN —    early German writer, born at Donauwörth; from a Catholic priest became a Protestant, but fell into disfavour for promulgating the doctrine that regeneration of life is of more importance than reform of dogma, and in 1531 was banished from… …

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  • 9Franklin, Benjamin — (1706 1790)    American statesman, philosopher, and writer, was one of a numerous family. His f. was a soap boiler at Boston, where F. was b. He was apprenticed at the age of 13 to his brother, a printer, who treated him harshly. After various… …

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  • 10technology, history of — Introduction       the development over time of systematic techniques for making and doing things. The term technology, a combination of the Greek technē, “art, craft,” with logos, “word, speech,” meant in Greece a discourse on the arts, both… …

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