| Samuel Parkes - 1807 - 382 pages
...action of sun, air, moisture, &c. for hundreds of years. See Philosophy of Permanent Colours, 4.8. f " All sorts of glass vessels and other utensils may...impurities have been scoured off with sand and potash. Rubbing the teeth and washing out the mouth with fine charcoal powder will render the teeth beautifully... | |
| Samuel Parkes - 1814 - 584 pages
...seen through with a microscope ; and, however, large the piece, it may be readily blown through. f " All sorts of glass vessels and other utensils may...perfect manner, by rinsing them out well with charcoal affinity for oxygen aj is unalterable and indestructible by ageb; and, if' air and moisture be excluded,... | |
| Samuel Parkes - 1816 - 584 pages
...the piece, it may be readily blown through.' f " All sorts of glass vessels and other utensils may he purified from long retained smells of every kind,...the easiest and most perfect manner, by rinsing them ont well with affinity for oxygen ;* is unalterable and indeT gtructible by age ;t and, if air and... | |
| Samuel Parkes - 1818 - 616 pages
...seen through with a microscope ; and, however large the piece, it may be readily blown through. \ " All sorts of glass vessels and other utensils may...every kind, in the easiest and most perfect manner, by well rinsing them out with charcoal powder, after the grosser impurities have been scoured off with... | |
| Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell - 1819 - 430 pages
...possible. 251. The useful properties of Charcoal, for sweetening the Breath, cleaning the Teeth, fyc. All sorts of glass vessels and other utensils may...impurities have been scoured off with sand and potash. Rubbing the teeth, and washing out the mouth, with fine charcoal powder, will render the teeth beautifully... | |
| Elizabeth Hammond - 1819 - 302 pages
...; without being so slippery, or so soon clogging with dust or dirt. Useful properties of charcoal. All sorts of glass vessels and other utensils may...them out well with charcoal powder, after the grosser impuritives have been scoured off with sand and potash. Rubbing the teeth, and washing out the mouth,... | |
| 1819 - 440 pages
...possible. 25 1 . The useful Properties of CharcQ&l, for szveetening the Breath, cleaning the Teeth, fyc-. All sorts of glass vessels and other utensils may...rinsing them out well with charcoal powder, after the grosser-impuriues have been scoured off with sand and sjjotash. Rubbing the teeth, and washing out... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1825 - 508 pages
...sorts of glass vessels and othei utensils may be purified from long retained smells of every kiirt in the easiest and most perfect manner, by rinsing...impurities have been scoured off with sand and potash. Rubbing the teeth, and washing out the mouth, with fine charcoal powder, will render the teeth beautifully... | |
| Endless amusement - 1825 - 226 pages
...sight-hole. To purify Glass Vessels. All sorts of glass vessels and other utensils may be puriiied from long retained smells of every kind, in the easiest and most perfect manner by well rincing them with charcoal powder, after the grosser impurities have been scoured off with sand... | |
| 1826 - 492 pages
...allowed to ride one's bobby in peace and quiet. — Peverilofthe Peak. Glass Vessels, how purified. — All sorts of glass vessels and other utensils may...every kind, in the easiest and most perfect manner by well rinsing them out with charcoal powder, after the grosser impurities have been scoured off with.... | |
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