Chemical Essays: Principally Relating to the Arts and Manufactures of the British Dominions, Band 2

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tha author, and published, 1815
 

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Seite 79 - And it shall come to pass, that when they enter in at the gates of the inner court, they shall be clothed with linen garments; and no wool shall come upon them, whiles they minister in the gates of the inner court, and within.
Seite 73 - The son of a woman of the daughters of Dan, and his father was a man of Tyre, skilful to work in gold, and in silver, in brass, in iron, in stone, and in timber, in purple, in blue, and in fine linen, and in crimson; also to grave any manner of graving, and to find out every device which shall be put to him, with thy cunning men, and with the cunning men of my lord David thy father.
Seite 67 - And Pharaoh took off his ring from his hand, and put it upon Joseph's hand, and arrayed him in vestures of fine linen, and put a gold chain about his neck...
Seite 70 - Thy borders are in the midst of the seas, thy builders have perfected thy beauty. They have made all thy ship boards of fir trees of Senir : they have taken cedars from Lebanon to make masts for thee.
Seite 163 - Here, the agent which is employed is the citric acid, and this is used in various states of concentration according to the purpose to which it is to be applied, and the strength of the ground intended to be discharged.
Seite 39 - He then made two masses, each of equal weight with the crown, one of gold and the other of silver : when he had done this, he filled a large vessel to the brim with water, and put the silver mass into it, upon which a quantity of...
Seite 38 - Then weigh 100 grains of the mineral or other substance to be examined and drop it gradually into the phial of water. The difference of weight of the bottle with its contents now, and when it was filled with water only, will give the specific gravity of the matter under examination.
Seite 80 - by painting or drawing on white cloths with certain drugs, which in themselves possessed no colour, but had the property of attracting or absorbing colouring matters ; after which these cloths were immersed in a heated dyeing liquor ; and although they were colourless before, and although this dyeing liquor was of one equable and uniform colour, yet when taken out of it soon afterwards, the cloth...
Seite 70 - Fine linen with broidered work from Egypt was that which thou spreadest forth to be thy sail; blue and purple from the Isles of Elishah was that which covered thee.
Seite 361 - FWT [In the reign of Queen Elizabeth an Act of Parliament was passed to prevent the exportation of English wool ; and the more effectually to secure this source of national wealth, the...

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