| 1788 - 694 páginas
...Itttcis, fo as to imbibe the fuperfluous liquor, the flaming of the parchment may be in a great meafur« avoided : for it is this fuperfluous liquor which,...letters, becomes a dye to whatever it touches Care mud be taken not to bring the blottingpaper in contaft with the leitcrs, becaufe the colouring imtter... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1789 - 678 páginas
...carefully and dexteroufly applied near the letters, fo as to fuck up the fuperñuous liquor, the ftaining of the parchment may be in great meafure avoided :...letters, becomes a dye to whatever it touches. Care mud be taken not to bring the blotting paper in contact with the letters, becaufe the colouring matter... | |
| 1789 - 604 páginas
...letters, fo as to luck up the fuperfluous liquor, the flaming of the parchment may be in great lucafure avoided : for it is this fuperfluous liquor, which,...whatever it touches. Care muft be taken not to bring the blotting-paper in coiitadl \\ ith the letters, becaufe the colouring matter is loft whillt wet, mid... | |
| 1789 - 592 páginas
...carefully and dexterouily applied near the letters, fo as to fuck up the fuperfluous liquor, the ftaining of the parchment may be in great meafure avoided : for it is this iuperfluous liquor, which, abiorbing part of the colouring matter from the letters, becomes a dye to... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1795 - 512 páginas
...carefully and dcxteroufly applied near the letters, fo as to fuck up the fuperfluous liquor, the ftaining of the parchment may be in great meafure avoided;...of the colouring matter from the letters, becomes * The pblogljlicated alkali (which is to be confidered (Imply as a name) appears to confift of a peculiar... | |
| 1795 - 508 páginas
...carefully and dexteroufly applied near the letters, fo as to fuck up the fuperfiuous liquor, the ftaining of the parchment may be in great meafure avoided ;...abforbing part of the colouring matter from the letters, become* * The pblog Ifiicated alkali (which is to be confidtred Gmpiy it a name) appears to confift... | |
| 1797 - 618 páginas
...carefully and dexteroufly applied near the letters, fo as to fuck up the fuperfluous liquor, the ftaining of the parchment may be in great meafure avoided:...be taken not to bring the blotting paper in contact with the letters, becaufe the colouring matter is ibft whilft wet, and may eafily be rubbed off.* Vol.... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 450 páginas
...to fuck up the fuperfluou: liquid, we may in a great meafure avoid the ftaining of the parchment : for it is this fuperfluous liquor which, abforbing...matter from the letters, becomes a dye to whatever it touchei. Care ought, however, to be taken Ml Ink. not to allow the blotting paper to come in contaft... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 482 páginas
...the parchment may be in a great measure avoided ; for it is this superfluous liquor which, absorbing part of the colouring matter from the letters, becomes a dye to whatever it touches. Care must be taken not to bring the blotting paper in contact with the letters, because the colouring __... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 480 páginas
...ink, but soon superfluous liquor which, absorbing part of the *™Î!"J!îe_PrJur._airi_fnn"5 aboïc colouring matter from the letters, becomes a ' dye to whatever it touches. Care must be 'tñkentrot to bring the blotting paper in contact with the letters, because the colouring... | |
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