Profit. (Reports of Insp. Of Fact., 30th April, 1859. London, 1860. — 267.

147, 150.) However, Storch forgot to add that many intermediate terms are wanted to leave out of consideration the distinction between principal sub¬ stance and accessory material “matenaux.” Cherbuliez describes accessories as hand tools, sieves, baskets, ropes, wagon grease, nails, etc., must be to apply to the amount of turnover.

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