| Royal Society of Arts (Great Britain) - 1823 - 862 str.
...carving ; and depends on the fact, that if a depression be made by a blunt instrument on the surface of wood, such depressed part will again rise to its original level by subsequent immersion in water. The wood to be ornamented having first been worked out to its proposed shape, is in a state... | |
| William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - 1825 - 446 str.
...used either by itself or in aid of carving ; and depends on the fact, that if a depression be made by a blunt instrument on the surface of the wood,...rise to its original level by subsequent immersion in water. . The wood to be ornamented having first been worked out to its proposed shape, is in a state... | |
| William Newton - 1825 - 442 str.
...used either by itself or in aid of carving ; and depends on the fact, that if a depression be made by a blunt instrument on the surface of the wood,...rise to its original level by subsequent immersion in water. The wood to be ornamented having first been worked out to its proposed shape, is in a state... | |
| 1825 - 446 str.
...used either by itself or in aid of carving ; and depends on the fact, that if a depression be made by a blunt instrument on the surface of the wood,...rise to its original level by subsequent immersion in water. Tbe wood to be ornamented having first been worked out to its proposed shape, is in a state... | |
| 1825 - 428 str.
...carving, and depends on the fact, that if a depression be made by a bluntinstrument on the surface of wood, such depressed part will again rise to its original level by subsequent immersion in water. The wood to be ornamented having first been worked out to its proposed shape, is in a state... | |
| 1825 - 486 str.
...carving, and depends on the fact, that if a depression be made by a blunt instrument on the surface or wood, such depressed part will again rise to its original level by subsequent immersion in water. The wood to be ornamented having first been worked out to its proposed shape, is in a state... | |
| 1825 - 418 str.
...carving, and depends on the fact that if a depression be made by a blunt instrument on the surface of wood, such depressed part will again rise to its original level by subsequent immersion in water. The wood to be ornamented, having first been worked to its proposed shape, is in a state to... | |
| Luke Herbert - 1825 - 396 str.
...carving -, and depends on the fact, that if a depression be made by a blunt instrument on the surface of wood, such depressed part will again rise to its original level by subsequent immersion in water. The wood to be ornamented having first been worked out to its proper shape, is in a state to... | |
| Thomas Gill (patent-agent) - 1825 - 444 str.
...carving ; and depends on the fact, that if a depression be made by a blunt instrument on the surface of wood, such depressed part will again rise to its original . level by subsequent immersion in water. The wood to be ornamented having first been worked out to its proposed shape, is in a state... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1825 - 472 str.
...carving, and depends on the fact, that if a depression be made by a blunt instrument on the surface or wood, such depressed part will again rise to its original level by subsequent immersion in water. The wood to be ornamented having first been worked out to its proposea shape, is in a state... | |
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