| John Nicholson (Civil engineer) - 1830 - 240 páginas
...prepared on brick. Indeed, the greatest part of the art of painting stucco, so as to stand or wear well, consists in attending to these observations, for whoever...plaster, and frequently causes large defective patches, not easily to be eradicated. Perhaps, in general cases, where persons are building on their own estates,... | |
| John Nicholson (Esq. Civil Engineer.) - 1831 - 432 páginas
...stand or wear well, consists in attending to these observations, for whoever has observed the expensive power of water, not only in congelation, but also...plaster, and frequently causes large defective patches, not easily to be eradicated. Perhaps, in general cases, where persons are building on their own estates,... | |
| Edward Shaw - 1832 - 402 páginas
...prepared on brick. Indeed, the greatest part of the art of painting stucco, so as to stand or wear well, consists in attending to these observations, for whoever...plaster, and frequently causes large defective patches, not easily to be eradicated. Perhaps, in general cases, where persons are building on their own estates,... | |
| Edward Shaw - 1836 - 438 páginas
...prepared on brick. Indeed, the greatest part of the art of painting stucco, so as to stand or wear well, consists in attending to these observations ; for...plaster, and frequently causes large defective patches, not easily to be eradicated. Perhaps in general cases, where persons are building on their own estates,... | |
| 1838 - 1014 páginas
...painted over much sooner than when prepared on brick. Indeed the most difficult part of stucco painting consists in attending to these observations ; for...meets with any foreign body obstructing its escape, as oilpainting for instance, it immediately resists it, forming a number of vesicles containing an acrid... | |
| Edward Shaw - 1852 - 426 páginas
...prepared on brick. Indeed, the greatest part of the art of painting stucco, so as to stand or wear well, consists in attending to these observations ; for...number of vesicles or particles, containing an acrid lime water, which forces off the layers of plaster, and frequently causes large defective patches,... | |
| 1903 - 688 páginas
...following observations. The expansive power of water is such, both in freezing and in evaporation, that when it meets with any foreign body obstructing its escape, as, for instance, oil painting, it immediately assails the obstruction, forming, in so doing, a number... | |
| 1903 - 686 páginas
...following observations. The expansive power of water is such, both in freezing and in evaporation, that when it meets with any foreign body obstructing its escape, as, for instance, oil painting, it immediately assails the obstruction, forming, in so doing, a number... | |
| 1915 - 410 páginas
...following observations. The expansive power of water is such, both in freezing and in evaporation, that when it meets with any foreign body obstructing its escape, as for instance, oil painting, it immediately assails the obstruction, forming, in so doing, a number... | |
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