| Pierre-Joseph Buc'hoz - 1772 - 296 sidor
...threads of the carpet, and when it is thoroughly dry,, rub it all over with the Crumb of an hot White Loaf, and if the weather is very fine, hang it out in the open air a night or two. . . •*. . 304. To refrcfo Tapejlry Carpets, Hangings y or Chairs. BEAT the duft out of them on a... | |
| 1819 - 440 sidor
...threads of the 'carpet*. When it is thoroughly dry, rub it all over with the crumb of a hot wheaten loaf; and, if the weather is very fine, hang it out in the open air a night or two* 306. To clean Marble. Take a bullock's gall, a gill of soap lees, half a gill of turpentine, and make... | |
| Maria Eliza Ketelby Rundell - 1819 - 430 sidor
...the threads of the carpet. When it is thoroughly dry, rub it all over with the crumb of a hot wheaten loaf; and, if the weather is very fine, hang it out in the open air a night or two. 306. To clean Marble. Take a bullock's gall, a gill of soap lees, half a gill of turpentine, and make... | |
| Maria Eliza Rundell - 1837 - 596 sidor
...the threads of the carpet. When it is thoroughly dry, rub it all over with the crum of a hot wheaten loaf; and, if the weather is very fine, hang it out in the open air a night or two. 777. To dean Marble. Muriatic acid, either diluted or pure, as occasion may require, proves efficacious.... | |
| 1849 - 884 sidor
...the threads of the carpet. When it is thoroughly dry, rub it all over with the cruin of a hot wheaten loaf; and if the weather is very fine, hang it out in the open air a night or two. Girumbing ; a French beverage. — Boil four ounces and a half of powdered ginger in fourteen quarts... | |
| Frederick Bishop - 1852 - 512 sidor
...the threads of the carpet ; when it is thoroughly dry rub it all over with the crumb of a hot wheaten loaf, and if the weather is very fine hang it out in the open air a night or two. 1623. TO CLEAN WATER CASKS. Scour the inside well out with water and sand, and afterwards apply a quantity... | |
| Frederick Bishop - 1856 - 444 sidor
...threads of the carpet ; when it is thoroughly dry, rub it all over with the crumb of a hot wheaten loaf, and, if the weather is very fine, hang it out in the open air a night or two. TO CLEAN WATEB CASKS. Scour the inside well out with water and sand, and afterwards apply a quantity... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1857 - 730 sidor
...the threads of the carpet. When it is thoroughly dry, rub it all over with the crumb of a hot wheaten loaf; and, if the weather is very fine, hang it out in the open air a night or two. 0. Cheap Carpeting. — Sew together strips of the cheapest cotton cloth, of the size of the room,... | |
| 1860 - 458 sidor
...the threads of the carpet ; when it is thoroughly dry rub it all over with the crumb of a hot wheat loaf, and if the weather is very fine hang it out in the open air a night or two. TO CLEAN WATER CASKS. Scour the inside well out with water and sand, and afterward apply a quantity... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1860 - 796 sidor
...threads of the carpet ; when it is thoroughly dry, rub it all over with the crumb of a hot wheaten loaf, and, if' the weather is very fine, hang it out in the open air a night or two. To EXTBACT MASKING INK. — The following process will be found easy and effectual. Take the piece... | |
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