In the impossibility of adopting fixed rules to the innumerable variety of cases, nothing can be depended upon but the judgment of the practical tanner. In softening hides, and preparing them for the process of tanning, a great deal also depends upon... The Art of Tanning Leather ... - Side 115av David H. Kennedy - 1857 - 262 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1847 - 652 sider
...most extensive expérience. In the impossibility of adopting fixed rules to the innumerable variety of cases, nothing can be depended upon but the judgment...depends upon the judgment of the person superintending the operation, inasmuch as the diversities in the qualities and characteristics of hides render it... | |
| 1847 - 1230 sider
...most extensive experience. In the impossibility of adopting fixed rules to the innumerable variety of cases, nothing can be depended upon but the judgment...depends upon the judgment of the person superintending the operation, inasmuch as the diversities in the qualities and characteristics of hides render it... | |
| 1847 - 906 sider
...most extensive experience. In the impossibility of adopting fixed rules to the innumerable varieiy of cases, nothing can be depended upon but the judgment...softening hides, and preparing them for the process of tanning,a great deal also depends upon the judgment of the person superintending the operation, inasmuch... | |
| American Institute of the City of New York - 1848 - 854 sider
...most extensive experience. In the impossibility of adopting fixed rules to the innumerable variety of cases, nothing can be depended upon but the judgment...depends upon the judgment of the person superintending the operation, inasmuch as the diversities in the qualities and characteristics of hides render it... | |
| Julia de Fontenelle (Jean-Sébastien-Eugène) - 1852 - 592 sider
...most extensive experience. In the impossibility of adapting fixed rules to the innumerable variety of cases, nothing can be depended upon but the judgment...depends upon the judgment of the person superintending the operation, inasmuch as the diversities in the qualities and characteristics of hides render it... | |
| Julia de Fontenelle (Jean-Sébastien-Eugène) - 1852 - 592 sider
...most extensive experience. In the impossibility of adapting fixed rules to the innumerable variety of cases, nothing can be depended upon but the judgment...depends upon the judgment of the person superintending the operation, inasmuch as the diversities in the qualities and characteristics of hides render it... | |
| David H. Kennedy - 1857 - 310 sider
...liquors alone, there is room for the exercise of the greatest judgment and the most extensive experience. In very many cases, nothing can be depended upon but...and the point to which it sinks therein, say b, is cm elully and accurately marked upon the scale, and rated as 10 compared with the zero point. Each... | |
| 1864 - 622 sider
...and prevent the tanning from penetrating the interior. This renders the leather harsh and brittle. In softening hides, and preparing them for the process...depends upon the judgment of the person superintending the operation, inasmuch as the diversities in the qualities and characteristics of hides render it... | |
| 1871 - 668 sider
...and prevent the tanning from penetrating the interior. This renders the leather harsh and brittle. In softening hides, and preparing them for the process...depends upon the judgment of the person superintending the operation, inasmuch as the diversities in the qualities and characteristics of hides render it... | |
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