| Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) - 1821 - 852 str.
...colour. To take thirteen straws and tie them together at one end, then to divide them into a right angle, placing six straws on the left side, and seven on...brought up under two straws, over two, and under two, and seven straws will then be placed on the left side of the angle. Then the finger and thumb of the... | |
| Thomas Gill (patent-agent) - 1823 - 482 str.
...colour. To take thirteen straws and tie them together at one end, then to divide them into a right angle, placing six straws on the left side, and seven on...brought up under two straws, over two, and under two, and seven straws will then be placed on the left side of the angle. Then the finger and thumb of the... | |
| 1825 - 362 str.
...Thirteen straws are then taken and tied together at one end ; they are then divided into a right angle, placing six straws on the left side, and seven on...brought up under two straws, over two, and under two, and thus seven straws will be placed again on the right side of the angle; and so on alternately, doubling... | |
| Luke Herbert - 1826 - 408 str.
...Thirteen straws are then taken and tied together at one end ; they are then divided into a right angle, placing six straws on the left side, and seven on....outermost on the right, is to be turned down by the fmger and thumb of the right hand, and brought up under two straws, over two and under two, and thus... | |
| 1833 - 270 str.
...to take thirteen straws, and tie them together at one end ; then to divide them into a right-angle, placing six straws on the left side, and seven on...brought up under two straws, over two, and under two, — and seven straws will then be placed on the left side of the angle ; then the finger and thumb... | |
| 1842 - 1046 str.
...portions of straw may form a right angle. T-he seventh or outermost straw on the right-hand side is then to be turned down by the finger and thumb of the right hand, and brought under two straws, over two, and under two. This being done, there will be seven straws on the left... | |
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