The Household Cyclopædia of Practical Receipts and Daily Wants ...W.J. Holland & Company, 1873 - 423 стор. |
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... clean water , by means of a large flat brush , to remove the dirt ; then stop all cracks and flaws with new plaster ; and in doing this , it is frequently necessary to cut away the plaster in such places to obtain a clean first surface ...
... clean water , by means of a large flat brush , to remove the dirt ; then stop all cracks and flaws with new plaster ; and in doing this , it is frequently necessary to cut away the plaster in such places to obtain a clean first surface ...
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... clean and soft , as the success in French polishing depends , in a great measure , on the care you take in keeping it clean and free from dust during the operation . for a warm tint , and with raw umber and a little black for a green ...
... clean and soft , as the success in French polishing depends , in a great measure , on the care you take in keeping it clean and free from dust during the operation . for a warm tint , and with raw umber and a little black for a green ...
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Alexander V. Hamilton. with a sponge and clean water , dry them gradually , and rub them over with a clean cloth , or silk handker- chief . Should the dirt be not easily moved by the above preparation , add a small quantity of soft soap ...
Alexander V. Hamilton. with a sponge and clean water , dry them gradually , and rub them over with a clean cloth , or silk handker- chief . Should the dirt be not easily moved by the above preparation , add a small quantity of soft soap ...
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... clean the gizzard ; put the gizzard under one wing , and the liver under the other ; skewer through the first joint of the wing , right through the body ; bring the legs close up , and skewer through the middle of both legs and body ...
... clean the gizzard ; put the gizzard under one wing , and the liver under the other ; skewer through the first joint of the wing , right through the body ; bring the legs close up , and skewer through the middle of both legs and body ...
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... clean and economical contrivance , seeing that the fuel is only employed during the actual time of cooking . Care must be taken that there is no escape of gas , or the meat will be touched with its odour , and the heat be insufficiently ...
... clean and economical contrivance , seeing that the fuel is only employed during the actual time of cooking . Care must be taken that there is no escape of gas , or the meat will be touched with its odour , and the heat be insufficiently ...
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