The Common Things of Every-day Life: A Book of Home Wisdom for Mothers and DaughtersG. Routledge & Company, 1857 - 183 páginas |
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... taken up , they are so fascinating , that we must per- force read on from beginning to end , panting to arrive at the thrilling dénoue- ment . " - Dublin University Magazine . ALBERT SMITH'S WORKS . Price 28. each , boards ; or , 2s ...
... taken up , they are so fascinating , that we must per- force read on from beginning to end , panting to arrive at the thrilling dénoue- ment . " - Dublin University Magazine . ALBERT SMITH'S WORKS . Price 28. each , boards ; or , 2s ...
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... taken , even very mode- rately , it forms an extravagant item in household expen- diture . Nevertheless , a man of good income has been usually accustomed to it , and if he can afford it , it is not necessary to relinquish it . To ...
... taken , even very mode- rately , it forms an extravagant item in household expen- diture . Nevertheless , a man of good income has been usually accustomed to it , and if he can afford it , it is not necessary to relinquish it . To ...
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... taken fire , a wet blanket should be hung before the grate , every aperture closed into the chimney , and the fire will then soon go out . At the first breaking out of flames in any part of the house , wetted blankets thrown upon them ...
... taken fire , a wet blanket should be hung before the grate , every aperture closed into the chimney , and the fire will then soon go out . At the first breaking out of flames in any part of the house , wetted blankets thrown upon them ...
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... taken not to wet the haft . Silver spoons and forks must be washed in a separate bowl in hot water - then polished with the leather . A wooden bowl , with cold water , should always be used for washing glasses ; for in an earthenware ...
... taken not to wet the haft . Silver spoons and forks must be washed in a separate bowl in hot water - then polished with the leather . A wooden bowl , with cold water , should always be used for washing glasses ; for in an earthenware ...
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... taken that no grain be left in the bottle , as the lead and arsenic used in the manufacture of shot , when combined with the acid which exists in fermented liquors , form a dangerous poison . Soap and water , with a soft cloth , and a ...
... taken that no grain be left in the bottle , as the lead and arsenic used in the manufacture of shot , when combined with the acid which exists in fermented liquors , form a dangerous poison . Soap and water , with a soft cloth , and a ...
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Página 15 - Legislature, abrogating the supreme law which requires us to " do unto others as we would they should do unto us...
Página 29 - It will keep in a cool place for two months, and is best at the latter part of the time. The beauty of this yeast is, that it ferments spontaneously, not requiring the aid of other yeast ; and, if care be taken, it will ferment well in the earthen bowl in which it is made.