| George Lindley - 1831 - 648 páginas
...lime, after having been slaked a month at least. " As the growth of the trees will gradually affect the plaster, by raising up its edges next the bark, care should be taken, when that happens, to rub it over with the finger when occasion may require (which is best done when... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - 1844 - 196 páginas
...common lime, after having been slaked a month at least. As the growth of the trees will gradually effect the plaster, by raising up its edges next the bark, care should be taken, when that happens, to rub it over with the finger when occasion may require (which is best done when... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - 1867 - 528 páginas
...mon lime, after having been slaked a month at least. As the growth of the trees will gradually affect the plaster, by raising up its edges next the bark, care should be taken, when that happens, to rub it over with the finger when occasion may require (which is best done when... | |
| Thomas Bridgeman - 1869 - 574 páginas
...common lime, after having been slaked a month at least. As the growth of the trees will gradually affect the plaster, by raising up its edges next the bark, care should be taken, when that happens, to rub it over with the finger when occasion may require (which is best done when... | |
| Harriott Pinckney Horry - 1984 - 178 páginas
...having been slacked a month at least. — As the growth of the tree will gradually affect the plaister, by raising up its edges next the bark, care should be taken, when that happens, to rub it over with the finger, when occasion may require (which is best to be done... | |
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