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ChapatiA chapati or roti is an Indian bread made from a dough[?] of atta[?] (whole durum[?] wheat flour), water and salt by rolling it out into discs of approximately 12 cm diameter and browning it on both sides on a very hot, dry cast-iron griddle or frying pan. It is then held very briefly (ca. 0.5 s) directly into an open flame, causing it to puff up with steam like a blowfish.Often, the finished chapatis are brushed with ghee. Variations include replacing part of the wheat flour with millet or corn (maize) flour. Chapatis are usually eaten with cooked dal or vegetable dishes, using the chapati to wrap around and pick up each bite of the cooked dish. Gladstone would hardly say that this
science that it may be taken as a demonstrated conclusion and
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Suppose, however, that "fowl.html">fowl" is to be taken to include flying
must be shifted back for long ages, recent discovery having
might still have been hope for the fourfold order, were it not
things that creep on the earth" par excellence--turned up
in the original Hebrew translated "fowl" should really after all
that tongue in the hands of Biblical exegetes--the order
1. Water-population;
and Mr. Gladstone's order--
3. Land-population;
1. Water-population;
can by no means be made to coincide. As a matter of fact, then,
of foundation and in direct contradiction of the evidence at
the successive appearance of the forms of animal life upon the
by natural science, we apply our reasoning faculties to the task
conclusions of the interpreters of nature appear to be no less
of Genesis.
Mr. Gladstone appears to admit that there is some truth in the
high patronage.
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