| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1817 - 928 pages
...Turkey Cement for joining Metals, Glass, &c. — Dissolve fere or a* bit* of mastic, as large as peas, in as much spirits of wine as will suffice to render it liquid : in another vessel dissolve as much isinglass ^ which has been previously soaked in water till it... | |
| Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell - 1819 - 430 pages
...bits of glass or polished steel, is thus made : Dissolve five or six bits of mastic, as large as peas, in as much spirits of wine as will suffice to render it liquid ; in another vessel dissolve as much isinglass (which has been previously soaked in water till it is... | |
| Thousand notable things - 1822 - 604 pages
...of glass or polished steel, is thus made : Dissolve five or six bits of mastich, as large as peas, in as much spirits of wine as will suffice to render it liquid : in another vessel dissolve as much isinglass (which has been previously soaked in water till it is... | |
| John Imison - 1822 - 488 pages
...Turkey Cement, for joining Metals, Glass, §c. Dissolve five or six bits of mastich, as large as peas, in as much spirits of wine as will suffice to render it liquid ; in another vessel dissolve as much isinglass (which has been previously soaked in water till it is... | |
| Maria Eliza Rundell - 1837 - 596 pages
...bits of glass or polished steel, is thus made. Dissolve five or six bits of mastic, as large as peas, in as much spirits of wine as will suffice to render it liquid ; in another vessel dissolve as much isinglass (which has been previously soaked in water till it is... | |
| 1844 - 508 pages
...the first instance. — Dr. Murray. Armenian Cement. — Dissolve five or six bits of gum mastich, each the size of a large pea, in as much spirits of wine as will sutGce to render it liquiil, and in another vessel, dissolve as much isinglass, jireviously a little... | |
| 1844 - 564 pages
...the first instance. — Dr. Murray. Armenian Cement. — Dissolve live or six bits of gum mastich, each the size of a large pea, in as much spirits of wine as wilt suffice to render it liquid, and in another vessel, dissolve as much isinglass, previously a little... | |
| Arnold James Cooley - 1846 - 592 pages
...in Turkey : — Dissolve five or six bits of gum mactich, each the size of a large pea, in as ouch spirits of wine as will suffice to render it liquid; and in another vessel, dissolve as much «jiflM>, previously a little softened in water, itiouuh aoue of the water must be used,) in freneh... | |
| William Augustus Henderson - 1847 - 466 pages
...applied to a vast variety of useful purposes, is thus made : Dissolve five or six bits of gum inastfch, each the size of a large pea, in as much spirits of...vessel, dissolve as much isinglass, previously a little swelled or softened in water, though none of the water must be used, in French brandy or good rum,... | |
| 458 pages
...Ornamentt — Dissolve five or six bits of gum mastich, each the size of a large pea, in! as much spirit of wine as will suffice to render it liquid ; and, in another vessel, dissolve as much isinglass, pre- ' viously a little softened in water (though none of the water must he used), in French brandy... | |
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