| 1791 - 822 pages
...the ftuff is very fmooth, like fine plaftcr ufed for the cielings of room's. ' The compofition bci,ng thus made, care muft be taken to prepare the tree...dead, decayed, and injured part till you come to the frefh found wood, leaving the furface of the wood very fmooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark... | |
| Samuel Hayes - Forests and forestry - 1794 - 232 pages
...a fpade, and afterwards with a wooden beater, until " the ftuff" is very fmooth, like fine plaifter ufed for the " cielings of rooms." " The compofition...to prepare the tree properly for its application, cation of one might be attended with advantages, " by cutting away all the dead, decayed and injured... | |
| Walter Nicol - Hedges - 1799 - 452 pages
...is exceedingly durable. We are not, however, to deviate from Mr Forsyth's directions of " preparing the tree properly for its application, by cutting away all the dead, decayed, and injured part, till we come to the fresh, sound wood; leaving the surface of the wood very smooth, and rounding off the... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1799 - 510 pages
...is exceedingly durable. We are not, however, to deviate from Mr Foifyth's directions of " preparing the tree properly for its application, by cutting away all the dead, decayed, and injured part, till we come to the frtih, found wood ; leaving the furface of the^wood very fmooth, fmOoth, and rounding... | |
| William Forsyth, William Cobbett - Fruit - 1802 - 420 pages
...with a fpade, and afterwards with a wooden beater, until the ftuff is very fmooth, like fine plafter ufed for the cielings of rooms. The Compofition being...dead, decayed, and injured part, till you come to the frefh, found wood, leaving the furface of the wood very fmooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark... | |
| Walter Nicol - Fences - 1803 - 354 pages
...is exceedingly durable. We are not, however, to deviate from Mr. Forsyth's directions of " preparing the tree properly for its application, by cutting away all the dead, decayed, and injured part, till we come to the fresh, sound wood ; leaving the surface of the wood very smooth, and rounding off the... | |
| Robert Forsyth - 1804 - 620 pages
...afterwards with a wooder beater, until the fluff is very fmooth, like fine plaifter ufed for the ceilings of rooms. " The compofition being thus made, care...dead, decayed, and injured part, till you come to the frefh found wood ; leaving the furface of the wood very fmooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark... | |
| James Malcolm (land surveyor.) - Agriculture - 1805 - 532 pages
...rooms. .. The composition being thus made, care must be taken to prepare the tree properly for the application, by cutting away all the dead, decayed, and injured part, till you come to the fresh, sound wood, leaving the surface of the wood very smooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark... | |
| Bernard M'Mahon - Gardening - 1806 - 746 pages
...smooth, like fine plaster used for the ceilings of rooms. " The composition being thus made, care must be taken to prepare the tree properly for its application,...dead, decayed, and injured part, till you come to the fresh sound wood, leaving the surface of the wood very smooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark... | |
| Bernard M'Mahon - Gardening - 1806 - 686 pages
...smooth, like fine plaster used for the ceilings of rooms. " The composition being thus made, care must be taken to prepare the tree properly for its application,...dead, decayed, and injured part, till you come to the fresh sound wood, leaving the surface of the wood very smooth, and rounding off the edges of the bark... | |
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