| 1856 - 648 páginas
...production of a perfect reflecting surface ; the ability to repair; the m er can tile economy of the proceas (the silver in a square yard of surface is worth Is....to them.» ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF BOOTS AND SHOES. BV A CORRESPONDENT. Tins may seem an odd subject on which to offer any suggestions ; but, while there... | |
| 1856 - 650 páginas
...the mercantile economy of the process (the silver in a square yard of surface is worth lj. 8<f.) ; the certainty, simplicity, and quickness of the operation...CORRESPONDENT. THIS may seem an odd subject on which to offer any suggestions ; but, while there «re several treatises on shoeing a horse, I have never met... | |
| 1857 - 664 páginas
...repair; the mercantile economy of the process (the silver in a square yard of surface is worth \s. 8rf.); the certainty, simplicity, and quickness of the operation;...nothing as yet has occurred which is counter to them. With regard to the second part of the evening's discourse, the speaker said he had been led by certain... | |
| 1857 - 666 páginas
...the mercantile economy of the process (the silver in a square yard of surface is worth Is. 8rf.) ; the certainty, simplicity, and quickness of the operation;...the expectations, and in practice nothing as yet has pccurred which is counter to them. With regard to the second part of the evening's discourse, the speaker... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1858 - 614 páginas
...repair ; the mercantile economy of the process (the silver in a square yard of surface is worth 1*. Sd.) ; the certainty, simplicity, and quickness of...nothing as yet has occurred which is counter to them. With regard to the second part of the evening's discourse, the speaker said he had been led by certain... | |
| Alexander Watt (F.R.S.A.) - 1881 - 220 páginas
...; the mercantile economy of the process (the silver in a square yard of surface is worth Is. 8d.) ; the certainty, simplicity, and quickness of the operation...nothing as yet has occurred which is counter to them. VINEGAR-MAKING. This well-known and highly useful vegetable acid results from the acetification of... | |
| John Michels - 1880 - 364 páginas
...mercantile economy of the process (the silver in a square yard of surface being worth only is Kill ; the certainty, simplicity, and quickness of the operation ; and, above all, the non-employment of mercury, thus produced a corresponding number of secondary species." In 1859, language... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1858 - 600 páginas
...an injury in the silvering of a plate, and two or three cases of repair were performed on the table. theory the principles of the process justify the expectations,...nothing as yet has occurred which is counter to them. With regard to the second part of the evening's discourse, the speaker said he had been led by certain... | |
| 1856 - 604 páginas
...the mercantile economy of the process (the silver in a square yard of surface is -worth 1». 8¿.), the certainty, simplicity, and quickness of the operation,...justify the expectations, and in practice nothing has yet occurred which is counter to them. (To bt continued.) IRREGULARITY OF THE TEETH. (Communicated... | |
| 1857 - 976 páginas
...; the mercantile economy of the process (the silver in a square yard of surface is worth Is. 8d.) ; the certainty, simplicity, and quickness of the operation ; and, above all, the dismissal of .tie use of mercury. In theory the principles of the process justify the expectations, and in practice... | |
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