| 1791 - 686 sider
...rubbing it on gently with the hand, and repeating the application of the powder, till the whole flatter becomes a dry fmooth furface. All trees cut down near the ground fhould have the furfacemadequitefmooth, rounding it off, in a fmall degree, as before mentioned ; and the dry powder... | |
| 1791 - 580 sider
...rounding oft" the edges of \e baric with a draw-knife, or otiier ."rament, perfectly fmouth, which it off in a fmall degree, as before mentioned •, and the dry powder direcled to be nfed afterward« ihould have an eqnJ quantity of powder of abbaiter mixed with it, in... | |
| 1791 - 612 sider
...rubbing it on gently witii the hand, and repeating the application of the powder till the whole plaider becomes a dry fmooth furface. * All trees cut down near the ground, ihould have the furface made quiie fmoo'.h, rounding it ofF in a fmall degree, as before mentioned,... | |
| Samuel Hayes - 1794 - 232 sider
...on gently ** with the hand, and repeating the application of the " powder, 'till the whole plaifter becomes a dry, fmooth " furface. •" All trees cut...a " fmall degree, as before mentioned, and the dry pow" der directed to be ufcd afterwards, fhould have an ** equal quantity of powder of alabafter mixed... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 636 sider
...hand, and repining the application of the powder, till the whole plailtr becomes a dry fmooth iurface. All trees cut down near the ground fhould have the furface made quite fmooth, rounding it off in a imall deg-ee, as before mentioned ; anc! tlie dry powder directed to be ufed afterwards mould have... | |
| Robert Forsyth - 1804 - 620 sider
...rubbing it gently, with the hand, and repeating the application of the powder till the whole plaifter becomes a dry fmooth furface. « All trees cut down...the furface made quite fmooth, rounding it off in a fmaU degree as before mentioned ; and the dry powder directed to be ufed afterwards fhould have an... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 772 sider
...ind repeating the application of t no powder, uri'ii the whole plaifter become* a dry fmooth fnrfaiv. All trees cut down near the ground fhould have the furface made quite fmooth, rounding it <'lf in a Imall degree, and the dry powder iiir.'ftetl to be ufed afterwards ihould hay an equal quantity... | |
| 1816 - 764 sider
...powder, until the whole plaifler becomes a dry ("mouth furface. All trees cut down near the ground ihould have the furface made quite fmooth, rounding it off in a fmall degree, and the dry powder directed to be ufed afterwards fhould have an equal quantity of powder of alabafter... | |
| 1792 - 656 sider
...furface. AH trees cut down near the ground fhould have ibe furface made quite fmooth, rounding it oft in a fmall degree, as before mentioned ; and the dry powder directed to be ufcd afterwards mould have an equal quantity of alabailer mixed with it, in order the better to refill... | |
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