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To varnish maps and pictures, |
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To make brunswick blacking, |
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To make a print appear on a gold ground, |
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Best method of tracing or copying a picture, |
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The construction and use of a copying machine, |
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To produce the exact likeness of any object instantly, |
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Copper plate engraving, |
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Etching on copper plates, |
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Engraving and scraping in mezzotinto, |
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Etching in aqua-tinta, |
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Copper plate printing, |
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Etching letters and flowers on glass, |
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To print figures with a smooth stone, |
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To cut glass with a piece of iron, |
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Best cement for joining glass, |
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Best cement for joining china or crockery, |
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To make a strong water proof glue, |
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The art of moulding figures in relief, |
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To cast images in plaster, |
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To produce embossed letters on marble, |
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To soften stone, |
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To change wood, apparently, to stone, |
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To render wood, cloth or paper, fire proof |
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To produce fire readily, |
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To make super-combustible matches, |
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To make gun powder, |
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To make the common fulminating powder, |
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To make mercurial fulminating powder, |
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To kindle a fire under water, |
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To light a candle by application of ice, |
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To form letters or flowers of real flame, |
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