| 1819 - 440 páginas
...This;operation, if carefully performed, will frequently make very old paper 'look almost equal to new. Great caution must be used not by any means to rub the paper...nor to attempt cleaning it the cross or horizontal jvay. The dirty part of the.bread, too, must be each time cutaway* and the pieces, renewed as; soon... | |
| Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell - 1819 - 430 páginas
...will frequently make very old paper look almost equal to new. Great caution must be used not by ajiy means to rub the paper hard, nor to attempt cleaning it the cross or horizontal way. Thf dirty part of the bread, too, must beat each time cutaway, and the pieces renewed as soon as at... | |
| M. Radcliffe - 1823 - 728 páginas
...done, will frequently make very old paper look almost equal to new. Great caution must be used not to rub the paper hard, nor to attempt cleaning it...each time cut away, and the pieces renewed as soon as his at all necessary. To clean Plate. Crumble four balk of good whiting, two penny worth each of spirits... | |
| Samuel Adams (servant.) - 1826 - 526 páginas
...operation, if carefully performed, will frequently make very old paper look almost equal to new. Great caution must be used not by any means to rub the paper...horizontal way. The dirty part of the bread too must he each time cut away, and the pieces renewed as toon as necessary. TO \VH1TE WASH. Put some lumps... | |
| 1831 - 288 páginas
...operation, if carefully performed, will frequently make very old paper look almost equal to new. Great caution must be used not by any means to rub the paper hard, nor to attempt cleaning it the cross or horrizontal way. The dirty part of the bread too must be each time cut away, and the pieces renewed... | |
| William Kitchiner - 1836 - 432 páginas
...operation, if carefully performed, will frequently make very old paper look almost equal to new. Great caution must be used not by any means to rub the paper...each time cut away, and the pieces renewed as soon as it may become necessary. TO PREVENT THE FREEZING OF WATER IN PIPES IN THE WINTER-TIME. 684. By tying... | |
| 1842 - 496 páginas
...operation, if carefully performed, will frequently make very old paper look almost equal to new. Great caution must be used not by any means to rub the paper...and the pieces renewed as soon as at all necessary. To Preserve Young Shoots from Slugs and Earwigs. — Earwigs and slugs are fond of the points or the... | |
| William Augustus Henderson - 1847 - 466 páginas
...carefully performed, will frequently make very old paper look almost equal to new. Great caution niust be used not by any means to rub the paper hard, nor...time cut away, and the pieces renewed as soon as at ali necessary. Sir John Hill's Specific for the Scurvy. • SIR John's own description of this excellent... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 434 páginas
...Great caution must be used not by any means to rab the paper hard, iior to attempt cleaning it tbo cross or horizontal way. The dirty part of the bread too must be each time cut away, and tb« pieces renewed us p0on as at all necessary. Stains of Metals.— When metals are rusty, or covered... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1853 - 412 páginas
...operation, if carefully performed, will frequently make very old paper look almost equal to new. Great caution must be used not by any means to rub the paper...each time cut away, and the pieces renewed as soon as it may become necessary. 11. To clean Paint. — Never use a cloth, but take off the dust with a little-... | |
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