The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volumen3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 |
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... fire into the moat or field . Embrasures are generally twelve feet distant from one another , every one of them being from six to seven feet wide with out , and about three within : their height above the platform is three feet on that ...
... fire into the moat or field . Embrasures are generally twelve feet distant from one another , every one of them being from six to seven feet wide with out , and about three within : their height above the platform is three feet on that ...
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... fire , which the latter does not . Oxide of copper affords a green , manga- nese a violet , cobalt a blue , and iron a very fine black . A mixture of these enamels produces a great variety of intermediate colours , according to their ...
... fire , which the latter does not . Oxide of copper affords a green , manga- nese a violet , cobalt a blue , and iron a very fine black . A mixture of these enamels produces a great variety of intermediate colours , according to their ...
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... fire . If it be enamelled on both sides , it is placed upon a tile , or iron plate , hollowed out in such a manner ... fire place , rather larger and longer than the dimensions of the muffle . The fire place contains the muffle , and ...
... fire . If it be enamelled on both sides , it is placed upon a tile , or iron plate , hollowed out in such a manner ... fire place , rather larger and longer than the dimensions of the muffle . The fire place contains the muffle , and ...
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... fire . Opaque colours require less management than the transparent . A variety of cir- cumstances must be attended to in transpa- rent colours ; every colour requires gold of a particular fineness . When different colours are intended ...
... fire . Opaque colours require less management than the transparent . A variety of cir- cumstances must be attended to in transpa- rent colours ; every colour requires gold of a particular fineness . When different colours are intended ...
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... fire changes a painting apparently finished , into a very slight sketch . The oxide of lead contained in the glaze is a more powerful cause of the great changes these colours undergo . Its des- tructive action is principally exercised ...
... fire changes a painting apparently finished , into a very slight sketch . The oxide of lead contained in the glaze is a more powerful cause of the great changes these colours undergo . Its des- tructive action is principally exercised ...
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