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... half an ounce at a time ; this is particularly the case in using the lac solution , as it dries rapidly ; and if a large quantity of composition is damped , and gets dry , and has to be damped over and over again , it becomes clogged ...
... half an ounce at a time ; this is particularly the case in using the lac solution , as it dries rapidly ; and if a large quantity of composition is damped , and gets dry , and has to be damped over and over again , it becomes clogged ...
Page 10
... half fill a basin with till dissolved . If boiling water ; set the tin containing the lac , in it , and leave it till it boils and curdles . the water does not remain hot long enough to make it boil , set it in a second basin of boil ...
... half fill a basin with till dissolved . If boiling water ; set the tin containing the lac , in it , and leave it till it boils and curdles . the water does not remain hot long enough to make it boil , set it in a second basin of boil ...
Page 11
... half an ounce of dextrine , and 5 ounces , or a quarter of a pint of cold water , put the dextrine into a cup or basin , add a little of the water , and mix it well with a teaspoon , rubbing it till all is dissolved ; then add the ...
... half an ounce of dextrine , and 5 ounces , or a quarter of a pint of cold water , put the dextrine into a cup or basin , add a little of the water , and mix it well with a teaspoon , rubbing it till all is dissolved ; then add the ...
Page 12
... half and quarter ounces , and increased , if large enough , to 5 or more ounces . A gallon of distilled water weighs exactly 10 pounds . Con- sequently , a pint of pure water weighs a pound and a quarter . This is also near enough 12 ...
... half and quarter ounces , and increased , if large enough , to 5 or more ounces . A gallon of distilled water weighs exactly 10 pounds . Con- sequently , a pint of pure water weighs a pound and a quarter . This is also near enough 12 ...
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... half a saucepanful of water , put it on the fire ; make the water boil , and keep it and the paste boiling for 4 or 5 minutes , stirring the paste the while . Remove it from the fire , and set it by to cool . The paste is to remain in ...
... half a saucepanful of water , put it on the fire ; make the water boil , and keep it and the paste boiling for 4 or 5 minutes , stirring the paste the while . Remove it from the fire , and set it by to cool . The paste is to remain in ...
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