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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... poison . Soap and water , with a soft cloth , and a good wash- leather for burnishing , will generally keep plate that is in constant use sufficiently clean . When it has been suffered to tarnish there is no better plate - powder than ...
... poison . Soap and water , with a soft cloth , and a good wash- leather for burnishing , will generally keep plate that is in constant use sufficiently clean . When it has been suffered to tarnish there is no better plate - powder than ...
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... poison than to be useful to the public . Pickles are not a necessary of life , nor are they usually a wholesome addition to our diet ; but if this luxury be required , it is certainly advisable that it should not be absolutely ...
... poison than to be useful to the public . Pickles are not a necessary of life , nor are they usually a wholesome addition to our diet ; but if this luxury be required , it is certainly advisable that it should not be absolutely ...
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... poison to be brought into the house deters many families from using it . Brass may usually be kept clean by rubbing with rotten - stone mixed with sweet oil , and burnishing 74 CLEANING . with leather ; and it may be.
... poison to be brought into the house deters many families from using it . Brass may usually be kept clean by rubbing with rotten - stone mixed with sweet oil , and burnishing 74 CLEANING . with leather ; and it may be.
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... poison them . Boiling water poured into their holes , or still better , unslaked lime placed in the holes , are good means of extirpating them ; but assuredly the only certain method is to fill up every hole and crevice entirely with ...
... poison them . Boiling water poured into their holes , or still better , unslaked lime placed in the holes , are good means of extirpating them ; but assuredly the only certain method is to fill up every hole and crevice entirely with ...
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... poison , it is only needful to mix a teaspoonful of ground black pepper , and two teaspoonfuls of coarse moist sugar , with a little cream to make it into a paste , and spread it on a plate in any room infested by the flies . To Cement ...
... poison , it is only needful to mix a teaspoonful of ground black pepper , and two teaspoonfuls of coarse moist sugar , with a little cream to make it into a paste , and spread it on a plate in any room infested by the flies . To Cement ...
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