The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volum 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 |
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... colour . 3. Guimped embroidery : this is performed either in gold or silver ; they first make a sketch upon the cloth , then put on cut vel- lum , and afterwards sew on the gold and silver with silk thread : in this kind of em- broidery ...
... colour . 3. Guimped embroidery : this is performed either in gold or silver ; they first make a sketch upon the cloth , then put on cut vel- lum , and afterwards sew on the gold and silver with silk thread : in this kind of em- broidery ...
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... colour , bordering a little on red , exceedingly hard , and in consequence diffi- cult to pulverize . The English are the only people who have the art of reducing com mon emery into powder , and thus send it to their neighbours . Of the ...
... colour , bordering a little on red , exceedingly hard , and in consequence diffi- cult to pulverize . The English are the only people who have the art of reducing com mon emery into powder , and thus send it to their neighbours . Of the ...
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... colour uncom- monly brilliant , clear , or hard . On this ac- count the artist naturally endeavours to keep his process a secret , as the source of private gain , The principal ingredients of enamel colours are , however , well known ...
... colour uncom- monly brilliant , clear , or hard . On this ac- count the artist naturally endeavours to keep his process a secret , as the source of private gain , The principal ingredients of enamel colours are , however , well known ...
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... colour : delicate colours in general require that it should have no great thickness . The moist enamel being thus placed , is dried by applying a very clean half - worn linen cloth to it , which must be very care- fully done to avoid ...
... colour : delicate colours in general require that it should have no great thickness . The moist enamel being thus placed , is dried by applying a very clean half - worn linen cloth to it , which must be very care- fully done to avoid ...
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... colours require more precaution in the management of the fire . Opaque colours require less management than the transparent . A variety of cir- cumstances must be attended to in transpa- rent colours ; every colour requires gold of a ...
... colours require more precaution in the management of the fire . Opaque colours require less management than the transparent . A variety of cir- cumstances must be attended to in transpa- rent colours ; every colour requires gold of a ...
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Side 13 - The next Ulysses, measuring pace with pace; Behind him, diligently close, he sped, As closely following as the running thread The spindle follows, and displays the charms Of the fair spinster's breast, and moving arms : Graceful in motion thus his foe he plies, And treads each footstep ere the dust can rise: His glowing breath upon his shoulders plays ; Th...