The Household Cyclopædia of Practical Receipts and Daily Wants ...W.J. Holland & Company, 1873 - 423 стор. |
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... warm . notice of terminated occupation as may be agreed upon at the outset . This agreement should also contain a clause distinctly stating what repairs the landlord undertakes to do . The tenant should also see that there is no clause ...
... warm . notice of terminated occupation as may be agreed upon at the outset . This agreement should also contain a clause distinctly stating what repairs the landlord undertakes to do . The tenant should also see that there is no clause ...
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... warm papers . Whitewashing . - The following is a good mode : -First , wash the plaster over with 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 ...
... warm papers . Whitewashing . - The following is a good mode : -First , wash the plaster over with 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 ...
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... warm , with flannel . Marble fire - places should not be washed with soap , which will , in time , destroy the polish ; after the dust is wiped off , rub the spots with a soft oil - cloth , then rub dry with a rag . When knobs of doors ...
... warm , with flannel . Marble fire - places should not be washed with soap , which will , in time , destroy the polish ; after the dust is wiped off , rub the spots with a soft oil - cloth , then rub dry with a rag . When knobs of doors ...
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... warm water . If it has been over - kept , and has got musty inside -- which will often happen if it has been emptied befort hanging up - use vinegar , well diluted , to render it sweet ; then throw it into water to remove the taste of ...
... warm water . If it has been over - kept , and has got musty inside -- which will often happen if it has been emptied befort hanging up - use vinegar , well diluted , to render it sweet ; then throw it into water to remove the taste of ...
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... warm place , so that the tem- perature of the water is kept at 153 to 165 degrees , we have the united conditions for giving to the flesh the qualities which best fit it for being eaten . " By this means the natural juices are kept in ...
... warm place , so that the tem- perature of the water is kept at 153 to 165 degrees , we have the united conditions for giving to the flesh the qualities which best fit it for being eaten . " By this means the natural juices are kept in ...
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