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Page 66
Muriatic acid removes the stains of common ink , hut it does not affect printers -
ink . It is therefore recommended for cleaning old books and prints . Half an
ounce of red - lead being added to three ounces of common muriatic acid , will
render it ...
Muriatic acid removes the stains of common ink , hut it does not affect printers -
ink . It is therefore recommended for cleaning old books and prints . Half an
ounce of red - lead being added to three ounces of common muriatic acid , will
render it ...
Page 171
... it would be equally common in the other islands ; and not being infectious ,
would not be seen among the white creoles ... the islands shadowed with thick
forests and vegetation , it is still unknown , and has only grown common at
Barbadoes ...
... it would be equally common in the other islands ; and not being infectious ,
would not be seen among the white creoles ... the islands shadowed with thick
forests and vegetation , it is still unknown , and has only grown common at
Barbadoes ...
Page 400
The metaphor of the weaver's shuttle is rendered more complete in Bp . S.'s
translation than in the common version ; and it is thus complete without any
reference to the office of the Destinies . Chap . vii . 9. is evidently altered for the
worse .
The metaphor of the weaver's shuttle is rendered more complete in Bp . S.'s
translation than in the common version ; and it is thus complete without any
reference to the office of the Destinies . Chap . vii . 9. is evidently altered for the
worse .
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