| 1839 - 520 pages
...knife or spatula, put into a large glass, and diffused through water. The gold by gravity soon, falls to the bottom, while the honey dissolves in the water,...tooth. Silver ink is prepared in the same manner. Red ini. — This ink may be made by infusing, for three or four days, in weak vinegar, Brazil wood chipped... | |
| 1839 - 504 pages
...knife or spatula, put into a large glass, and diffused through water. The gold by gravity soon falls to the bottom, while the honey dissolves, in the water,...The powder, when dried, is very brilliant, and when tobe used as an ink, may be mixed up with a little gum water. After the writing becomes dry, it should... | |
| 1842 - 496 pages
...knife or spatula, put into a large glass, and diffused through water. The gold by gravity soon falls to the bottom, while the honey dissolves in the water,...tooth. Silver Ink is prepared in the same manner. Indelible Ink. — A very good ink, capable of resisting chlorine, oxalic acid, and ablution with a... | |
| 1844 - 480 pages
...knife or spatula, put into a large glass, and diffused through water. The gold, by gravity, soon falls to the bottom, while the honey dissolves in the water,...writing becomes dry, it should be burnished with a « dog's tooth." Stiver Ink is prepared in a similar manner. TO WRITE BLACK WITH WATER. SOAK a sheet... | |
| 1847 - 508 pages
...knife or spatulu, put into a large glass, and diffused through water. The gold, by gravity, soon falls to the bottom, while the honey dissolves in the water,...dried, is very brilliant ; and, when to be used as ah ink, may be mixed up with a little gum water. After the writing becomes dry, it should be burnished... | |
| 1848 - 486 pages
...knife or spatula, put into a large glass, and diffused through water. The gold, by gravity, soon falls to the bottom, while the honey dissolves in the water,...when dried, is very brilliant; and, when to be used as^an ink, may be mixed up with a little gum water. After the writing becomes dry, it should be burnished... | |
| 1850 - 484 pages
...knife or spatula, put into a large glass, and diffused through water. The gold, by gravity, soon falls to the bottom, while the honey dissolves in the water,...writing becomes dry, it should be burnished with a " dog's tooth." Silver Ink is prepared in a similar manner. TO WRITE BLACK WITH WATER. SOAK a sheet... | |
| 1851 - 520 pages
...knife or spatula, put into a large glass, and diffused through water. The gold, by gravity, soon falls to the bottom, while the honey dissolves in the water,...to be used as an ink may be mixed up with a little gum-water. After the writing becomes dry it should be burnished with a woolf s tooth. GREGORY'S POWDER.—... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1773 - 674 pages
...knife or spatula, put into a large glass, and diffused through water. The gold by gravity soon falls to the bottom, while the honey dissolves in the water,...till entirely freed from the honey. The powder, when dry, is very brilliant, and when to be used as an ink, may be mixed up with a little gum water. After... | |
| Mrs George W M Reynolds - 1871 - 484 pages
...edge of a knife, put into a large glass, and diffused through water. The gold by gravity soon falls to the bottom, while the honey dissolves in the water,...decanted off. The sediment is to be repeatedly washed until entirely freed from the honey. The powder, when dried, is very brilliant, and when to be used... | |
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