| George Gregory - Philosophy - 1796 - 682 pages
...equal quantity of olive-oil. The mixture is put on a gende fire, and agitated, by which the union is accelerated. When the mixture begins to unite well,...added to it, and the whole is to be digefted with a gentle heat, till the foap is completely made. Good foap of this kind is white and firm when cold,... | |
| George Gregory - Natural history - 1798 - 582 pages
...equal quantity of olive-oil. The mixture is put on a gentle fire, and agitated, by which the union is accelerated. When the mixture begins to unite well,...added to it, and the whole is to be digefted with a gentle heat, till the foap is completely made. Good foap of this kind is white and firm when cold,... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 900 pages
...river of that the union may be accelerated. When the jrffet. . . . .... or SVAHE, in modem geography, mixture begins to unite well, the reft of the lixivium is to be added to it ; and the whole is to be •HigeRed with a very gentle heat, till 'the foap be ufed in making this are !«« drawn from p: •completely... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 808 pages
...diluted and mixed with an equal weight of oil of olives. The mixture is to be put on a gentle 6re, and agitated, that the union may be accelerated. When...be added to it ; and the whole is to be d'igefted :iie ftrata, which lie near the furface, bears with it all fuck moveable matter as occurs, ll'oad-.u... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1806 - 786 pages
...with an equal weight of oil of olives. The mixture is to be put on a gentle fire, and agitated, tbat the union may be accelerated. When the mixture begins...lixivium is to be added to it ; and the whole is to be •;.. .-:'.'. *.U • /idigeftcd <Rf<-fled with а тегу gentle beat, Ш the foap be completely... | |
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