| Enos Bronson - 1810 - 456 стор.
...minute veins and hairs; so that you may take the general character of most flowers, much supérieur to any engraving. The impressions may afterwards be coloured according to nature. Your's, &c. Hull, Sept. 23, 1809. WHL MAKING LAKE. A German chymist has made known the following process... | |
| Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell - 1819 - 430 стор.
...impression of the most minute veins and hairs ; so that you may take the general character of most flowers, much superior to any engraving. . The impressions may afterwards be coloured according to nature. 90. To obtain the true Shape and Fibres of a Leaf. Rub the back of it gently with any hard substance,... | |
| John Badcock - 1820 - 222 стор.
...of the most minute veins F and hairs, so that you may obtain the general character of most flowers much superior to any engraving. The impressions may afterwards be coloured according to nature. 94. To dye White Gloves a beautiful Purple. BOIL four ounces of logwood and two ounces of rocbe ullum... | |
| Endless amusement - 1825 - 226 стор.
...of the most minute veins and fibres, so that you may obtain the general character of most flowers, superior to any engraving. The impressions may afterwards be coloured according to nature. A Lantern, to give Light under Water. The lantern must be made of leather, which will resist the waves... | |
| 1830 - 780 стор.
...once gone through the process of blacking it, you may make several impressions in a very short time. The principal excellence of this method is, that the...but I have subsequently seen nearly the same in the Philntophiral Recreation*. I send you a few impressions, and remain, Sir,&c — T Baynton. fleanor,... | |
| 1830 - 778 стор.
...once gone through the process of blacking it, you may make several impressions in a very short time. The principal excellence of this method 'is, that...ago, but I have subsequently seen nearly the same m the Philosophical Recreations. I send you a few impressions, and remain, 8ir,&c — T Baynton. Hcanor,... | |
| Maria Eliza Rundell - 1837 - 596 стор.
...impression of the most minute veins and hairs ; so that you may take the general character of most flowers, much superior to any engraving. The .impressions may afterwards be coloured according to nature. 350. To obtain the true Shape and Fibres of a Leaf. Hub the back of it gently with any hard substance,... | |
| Boy - 1845 - 300 стор.
...impression of the most minute veins and hairs, so that you may obtain the general character of most flowers much superior to any engraving. The impressions may afterwards be coloured according to nature. TO WRITE IN LETTERS OF GOLD. Put some gum arable into common writing-ink, and write with it in the... | |
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