| 1813 - 506 ÆäÀÌÁö
...possible. The grower of woad should erect a long shed in the centre of his land, facing the south, the ground lying on a descent, so as to admit the...In the course of a week, every day's gathering will dry for the couch, which should be at the other end ; therefore it will be neceisary to calculate how... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1812 - 450 ÆäÀÌÁö
...of woad should erect a long shed in the, centre of his land, facing the south, the ground lying ori a descent, so as to admit the sun to the back part; and * There is in lime-water so little of its salt, that its effect is proportionally small, and water... | |
| 1813 - 502 ÆäÀÌÁö
...possible. The grower of woad should erect a long shed in the centre of his land, facing the south, the ground lying on a descent, so as to admit the...In the course of a week, every day's gathering will dryfor the couch, which should be at the other end ; therefore it will be neceisary to calculate how... | |
| John Nicholson - 1820 - 474 ÆäÀÌÁö
...possible.' • The Grower of woad should erect a long shed in the centre of his land, facing the south, the ground lying on a descent, so as to admit the...keeping Children to turn it towards the other end,' and ' the couch should be at the other end.' Mr. Parish supposes the degree of heat, 'necessary to... | |
| John S. Skinner, Editor. - 1826 - 438 ÆäÀÌÁö
...compact as The grower of woad should erect a long shed in •the centre of his land, facing the south, the ground lying on a descent, so as to admit the sun to the ' The lime is dry slacked, and is used before it can have absorbed carbonic acid gas. Therefore, Mr.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1813 - 512 ÆäÀÌÁö
...possible. ; ;i*Fhe grower of woad should erect a long shed in the centre of his land, facing the south, the ground lying on a descent, so as to admit the...In the course of a week, every day's gathering will dry for the couch, which should be at the other end ; therefore it will be necessary to calculate how... | |
| American Institute of the City of New York - 1847 - 600 ÆäÀÌÁö
...old woad. The grower of woad should erect a long shed in the centre of his land, facing the south, the ground lying on a descent, so as to admit the...keeping children to turn it towards the other end. Good woad, such as the richest land produces, if properly prepared, will be of a blackish green, and... | |
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