| William Clarke - 1829 - 476 頁
...piece of paper, press it on the wings, and it will take them up ; lay a piece of white paper over it, and rub it gently with your finger, or the smooth handle of a knife. The bodies are to be drawn in the space which you leave between the wings. THE DEAF MADE TO HEAR. i*rocure... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1835 - 288 頁
...clean thick gum water on another piece of paper, and press it on the wings; the little coloured downy substance will adhere to it; then lay a piece of white...drawn and painted in the space between the wings. IMPRESSIONS OF LEAVES. DIP a piece of white paper in sweet oil, and hold it over the lamp, until it... | |
| 1839 - 230 頁
...piece of paper, press it on the wings, and it will take them up ; lay a piece of white paper over it, and rub it gently with your finger, or the smooth handle of a knife. The bodies are to be drawn in the space which you leave between the wings. To soften Horn. To one pound... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1847 - 338 頁
...some clean thick gum water on another piece of paper, and press it on the wings : the little coloured feathery substance will adhere to it ; then lay a...and rub it gently with your finger, or the smooth dandle of a knife. A perfect impression of the wings will thus be taken. The body must be drawn and... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1853 - 434 頁
...clean thick gum water on another piece of paper, and press it on the wings ; the little coloured downy substance will adhere to it ; then lay a piece of...of a knife. A perfect impression of the wings will be thus taken. The body must be drawn and painted in the space between the wings. IMPRESSIONS OF LEAVES.... | |
| William Clarke - 1855 - 722 頁
...piece of (viper, press it on the wings, and it will take them up ; lay a piece of white paper over it, and rub it gently with your finger, or the smooth handle of a knife. The bodies are to be drawn in the space which you leave between the wings. THE DEAF MADE TO 111 AH.... | |
| George Frederick Pardon - 1868 - 302 頁
...piece of paper, press it on the wings, and it will take them up; lay a piece of white paper over it, and rub it gently with your finger, or the smooth handle of a knife. The bodies are to be drawn in the space which you leave between the wings. TO CHANGE A BLUE LIQUID... | |
| 1875 - 708 頁
...of paper, press it on die wings, and it will take them up ; lay a piece •if white pa|>er over it, and rub it gently with your finger, or the smooth handle of a knife. The bodies are to be drawn in the space which you leavsj between die wings. THE DEAF HADE TO HEAR.... | |
| Endless amusement - 1820 - 232 頁
...piece of paper, press it on the wings, and it will take them up ; lay a piece of white paper over it, and rub it gently with your finger, or the smooth handle of a knife. The bodies are to be drawn in the space which you leave between the wings. To soften Horn. To one pound... | |
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