tag="{http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml}a">288.
Spots of Pitch and Turpentine |
228 |
289. |
Spots of Oil on Satin and other Stuffs, and on Paper |
ib. |
290. |
Spots on Silk |
229 |
291. |
Balls to take out Stains |
ib. |
292. |
To clean Gold and Silver Lace |
229 |
293. |
To restore its original Lustre to Tapestry |
ib. |
294. |
To clean Turkey Carpets |
230 |
295. |
To refresh Tapestry Carpets, Hangings, or Chairs |
ib. |
296. |
To take Wax out of Silk or Camblet |
231 |
297. |
To take Wax out of Velvet of all Colours except Crimson |
232 |
298. |
To wash Gold or Silver Work on Linen, or any other Stuff, so as to look like new |
ib. |
299. |
To take Spots out of Silk or Woollen Stuff |
233 |
300. |
To take Stains of Oil out of Cloth |
ib. |
301. |
To take Stains out of White Cloth |
234 |
302. |
To take Stains out of Crimson Velvet, and other coloured Velvets |
ib. |
303. |
A Soap that takes out all Manner of Spots and Stains |
235 |
304. |
Another Method to take Spots or Stains out of White Silk or Crimson Velvet |
236 |
305. |
A Receipt to clean Gloves without wetting |
ib. |
306. |
To colour Gloves |
237 |
307. |
To wash Point Lace |
238 |
308. |
To clean Point Lace without washing |
ib. |
309. |
To wash black and white Sarcenet |
ib. |
310. |
A Soap to take out all Kinds of Stains |
239 |
311. |
An expeditious Method to take Stains out of Scarlet, or Velvet of any other Colour |
240 |
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DIFFERENT WAYS OF PREPARING SNUFF. |
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312. |
Method of making Snuff |
240 |
313. |
Method of cleansing Snuff in order to scent it |
241 |
314, 315. |
Methods of scenting Snuff |
243, 244. |
316, 317. |
Perfumed Snuff |
245, 246 |
318. |
Snuff after the Maltese Fashion |
246 |
319. |
The Genuine Maltese Snuff |
ib. |
320. |
Italian Snuff |
247 |
321. |
Snuff scented after the Spanish Manner |
ib. |
322. |
Method of colouring Snuff Red or Yellow |
249 |
323, 324, |
Herb Snuffs |
250, 251 |
325, 326. |