London Journal of Arts, Sciences and Manufacturers, and Repertory of Patent Inventions, Volume 14William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington W. Newton, 1828 - Industrial arts |
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... preparing the grain for distillation , it is soaked in cold water for about two days , the water being occasion- ally changed , in order to get rid of the colouring matter ; when this is done , the grain is to be dried on a kiln ...
... preparing the grain for distillation , it is soaked in cold water for about two days , the water being occasion- ally changed , in order to get rid of the colouring matter ; when this is done , the grain is to be dried on a kiln ...
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... prepared , are to be mixed with water , and when properly combined are to be dried and cut into cakes , and afterwards steeped in coal - tar or oil , or grease of any kind in a boiling state . Which bitu- minous , resinous , and oily ...
... prepared , are to be mixed with water , and when properly combined are to be dried and cut into cakes , and afterwards steeped in coal - tar or oil , or grease of any kind in a boiling state . Which bitu- minous , resinous , and oily ...
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... preparing iron handles , and other small parts of culinary utensils , than by forging them as heretofore ; which requires a considerable length of time and labour , and does not admit of producing articles as perfect and regular in form ...
... preparing iron handles , and other small parts of culinary utensils , than by forging them as heretofore ; which requires a considerable length of time and labour , and does not admit of producing articles as perfect and regular in form ...
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... prepared the alloy , it is to be poured out into an iron pot , having about an ounce of sulphur spread over the bottom , and this pot is then to be immediately closed up , and the metal left to cool . When perfectly cold , the metal ...
... prepared the alloy , it is to be poured out into an iron pot , having about an ounce of sulphur spread over the bottom , and this pot is then to be immediately closed up , and the metal left to cool . When perfectly cold , the metal ...
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... prepare an aromatic and sweet- ened liquor , by this process of distillation the spices and alcohol diluted with water are placed in the wash ; a proper quantity of sugar is then dissolved , and the syrup is poured into the upper ...
... prepare an aromatic and sweet- ened liquor , by this process of distillation the spices and alcohol diluted with water are placed in the wash ; a proper quantity of sugar is then dissolved , and the syrup is poured into the upper ...
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