| Richard Joseph Sulivan (Sie) - 1794 - 542 sider
...covered over it; then apply more powder, till the whole whole plaister becomes a dry smooth surface. When lime rubbish of old buildings cannot be easily got,...take pounded chalk, or common lime, after having been slacked a month at least. As the growth of the tree will gradually affe& the plaister, by raising up... | |
| William Forsyth - 1804 - 206 sider
...it should be kept in a tub or other ves" sel, and urine of any kind poured on it, so as " to cover the surface ; otherwise the atmosphere " will greatly...pounded chalk, or common " lime, after having been slacked a month at least. «' As the growth of the tree will gradually af" feet the plaster, by raising... | |
| James Malcolm (land surveyor.) - 1805 - 532 sider
...occasion, it should be kept in a tub, or other ves•el, and urine of any kind poured on it, so as to cover the surface ; otherwise the atmosphere will greatly...application. " Where lime rubbish of old buildings cannot be got easily, take pounded chalk or common lime, after having been slaked a month at least. As the growth... | |
| Bernard M'Mahon - 1806 - 686 sider
...occasion, it should be kept ilia tub, or other vessel, and urine of any kind poured on it, so as to cover the surface ; otherwise the atmosphere will greatly...take pounded chalk, or common lime, after having been slacked a month at least. " As the growth of the tree will gradually effect the plaster, by raising... | |
| Bernard M'Mahon - 1806 - 746 sider
...urine of any kind poured on it, so as to cover the surface ; otherwise the atmosphere will greatly hurl the efficacy of the application. " Where lime rubbish...take pounded chalk, or common lime, after having been slacked a month at least. " As the growth of the tree will gradually effect the plaster, by raising... | |
| James Thacher - 1822 - 238 sider
...and repeating the application of the powder till the whole plaster becomes a dry and smooth surface. Where lime rubbish of old buildings cannot be easily...take pounded chalk, or common lime, after having been slacked a month at least. As the best way of using the composition is found by experience to be in... | |
| William Forsyth - 1824 - 586 sider
...occasion, it should be kept in a tub, or other vessel, and urine of any kind poured on it, so as to cover the surface ; otherwise the atmosphere will greatly hurt the efficacy of the application. Where lime-rubbish of old buildings cannot be easily got, take pounded chalk, or common lime, after having... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 910 sider
...efficacy of the application. Where lime-rubbish of old building* cannot be easily got, take powdered chalk, or common lime, after having been slaked a month at least. As the growth of the tree will gradually affect the plaster, by raising up its edges next the bark,... | |
| 1825 - 490 sider
...occasion, it should be kept in a tub, or other vessel, and urine of any kind poured over it, so as to cover the surface ; otherwise the atmosphere will greatly...rubbish of old buildings cannot be easily got, take powdered chalk, or common lime, after having been slaked a month at least. As the growth of the tree... | |
| 1827 - 600 sider
...occasion, it should be kept in a tub, or other vessel, and urine of any kind poured on it, so as to cover the surface, otherwise the atmosphere will greatly hurt the efficacy of the application. "Where lime-rubbish of old buildings cannot be easily got, take powdered chalk, or common lime, after having... | |
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