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Note on Brick Making in Sinaloa, Mexico
The earth chosen is an alluvian from the banks of rivers that does not contain too much sand, and experiments are necessary to determine the proper proportion of dung—horse or mule manure—that the bricks may not break when placed in the sun to dry.
Note on Brick Making in Sinaloa, Mexico
The earth chosen is an alluvian from the banks of rivers that does not contain too much sand, and experiments are necessary to determine the proper proportion of dung—horse or mule manure—that the bricks may not break when placed in the sun to dry.
Note on Brick Making in Sinaloa, Mexico
Avela, Senor Don Fran. Sosa Y. (author)
2021-01-01
11888-01-01 pages
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