| 1791 - 686 sider
...till the whole is covered over with it, letting it remain for half an hour, to abforb the moilture : then apply more powder, rubbing it on gently with...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,... | |
| 1791 - 822 sider
...the whole is covered over with it, letting it remain lor half an hour, to abforb the rnoifture ; ;hen apply more powder, rubbing it on gently with the hand,...repeating the application of the powder, till the whole plafter becomes a dry fnioüth furface. All trees cut dou n near the ground ihould have the lurface... | |
| 1791 - 612 sider
...remain for half an hour, to abforb the moulure; then apply more powder, 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... | |
| Samuel Hayes - 1794 - 232 sider
...the whole is covered over with it, " letting it remain for half an hour to abforb the moi-' " fture ; then apply more powder, rubbing it on gently ** with...repeating the application of the " powder, 'till the whole plaifter becomes a dry, fmooth " furface. •" All trees cut down near the ground fhould have *' the... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 636 sider
...till the whole is covered over with it, letting it '-emais for hah an hour to abfoib the mouture ; then apply more powder, rubbing it on gently with the hand, and repining the application of the powder, till the whole plailtr becomes a dry fmooth iurface. All trees... | |
| William Forsyth, William Cobbett - 1802 - 420 sider
...till the whole is covered over with it, letting it remain for half an hour, to abforb the moifture ; then apply more powder, rubbing it on gently with...repeating the application of the powder till the whole plafter becomes a dry fmooth furface. All trees cut down near the ground fhould have the furface made... | |
| William Forsyth - 1804 - 206 sider
...absorb the moisture ; then apply more pow" der, rubbing it on gently with the hand, andre" peating the application of the powder till the " whole plaster becomes a dry smooth surface. cc ( 102 ) *' All trees cut down near the ground should have the surface made quite smooth, rounding... | |
| Robert Forsyth - 1804 - 620 sider
...it, letting it remain for half an hour to abforb the moifture ; then apply more powder, 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 near the ground fhould have the furface... | |
| James Malcolm (land surveyor.) - 1805 - 532 sider
...away, finishing off the edges as thin as possible : then take a quantity of dry powder of wood ashes, mixed with a sixth part of the same quantity of the...till the whole plaster becomes a dry smooth surface. And for trees cut down near the ground, to the dry powder just mentioned, an equal quantity of powder... | |
| James Thacher - 1822 - 238 sider
...perfectly smooth, which must be particularly attended to : then lay on the plaster about one eighth of an inch thick all over the part where the wood...of the powder till the whole plaster becomes a dry and smooth surface. Where lime rubbish of old buildings cannot be easily got, take pounded chalk, or... | |
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