The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volumen3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 |
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... ground , and generally breeds twice a year . E. citrinella , or the yellow hammer , is ex- tremely common in Great Britain , where it lays its eggs on the ground , or in some low bush , constructing it with little art ; it possesses no ...
... ground , and generally breeds twice a year . E. citrinella , or the yellow hammer , is ex- tremely common in Great Britain , where it lays its eggs on the ground , or in some low bush , constructing it with little art ; it possesses no ...
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... ground , and applied in a similar manner . 3. Four parts of fluor spar , four of gypsum , and one of litharge , melted into a straw - coloured glass , ground and ap- plied in the same way , required a much stronger heat . 4. Five parts ...
... ground , and applied in a similar manner . 3. Four parts of fluor spar , four of gypsum , and one of litharge , melted into a straw - coloured glass , ground and ap- plied in the same way , required a much stronger heat . 4. Five parts ...
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... ground or excipient for the metallic co- lours . It is known that the base of this porcelain is a very white argil , called kaolin , mixed with a siliceous and calcareous solvent , and the glaze is nothing but feld- spar fused without ...
... ground or excipient for the metallic co- lours . It is known that the base of this porcelain is a very white argil , called kaolin , mixed with a siliceous and calcareous solvent , and the glaze is nothing but feld- spar fused without ...
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... ground which throws them out . We shall point out these when we treat of the colours in particular . Those colours which can be used on this body sometimes change in the baking , and ac- quire a great transparency . They are ge- nerally ...
... ground which throws them out . We shall point out these when we treat of the colours in particular . Those colours which can be used on this body sometimes change in the baking , and ac- quire a great transparency . They are ge- nerally ...
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... ground and without flux . The oxide of iron gives the yellow nearly the same tinge as it ought to have after the baking , and contributes , with the clay and oxide of zinc , to decompose the muriate of silver without disoxydating the ...
... ground and without flux . The oxide of iron gives the yellow nearly the same tinge as it ought to have after the baking , and contributes , with the clay and oxide of zinc , to decompose the muriate of silver without disoxydating the ...
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