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17 June 1798
Exhaustion – Continuation
1. Preserving {Colours Preserving Provisions &c
II. Improving Distillation.
III. Facilitating Contact
IV. Facilitating Intromission.
V. Facilitating Impregnation.
VI. – Transmission and Percolation.
VII – Mixture
VIII. Pressure.
IX. Regulation of Heat.
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I. Preserving Colour 2 Resprov
1 Colours
2. Provisions { Putrefaction Acidification Rancidity
3. Lime
4 Metals
5. Seeds
6. Replacing the deleterious body with a preservative one as carbonic acid gas.
II. Improving Distillation
1. Preserving against empyreuma.
II. Saving Purifying by Distillation Distilling substances now undistillable.
3 III. Subliming in the dry way metals &c. now unsubliminable
IV. Saving heat by saving fuel using less burning less fuel.
5 V. Saving heat by employing the waste heat of fewel burnt for other purposes.
6 VI Saving heat by heating without burning as by
1. Fermentation
2. Mixture
3. Insolution.
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III. Facilitating Contact
1. for junction by cohesion – Coating.
1. Metals
2. Stone
3. Glasses
4. Pottery
5. Wood.
6. Horn, bone ivory.
II. for configuration – Casting
1. Metal
2. Glasses
3. Wax
4. Plaster of Paris
5. Paper Mache
6. Compositions
IV. Facilitating Intromission
1. Filling thermometer & barometer tubes
2 Filling beads
3. Filling hollow mirrors.
V. Facilitating Impregnation.
I. Dying fibrous substances woven or unwoven as
1. Raw cotton &c.
2. Thread.
3. Silks.
4. Marble.
5. Wood.
6. Straw.
7. Bone.
II. Impregnating for suppling
1. Skins with oil
2. Straw with water
III. Tanning by
1. Bark or vegetable astringents.
2. Saline astringents.
IV. Impregnating Preserving provisions by with salt &c. without rubbing.
V. Impregnating wood with
1. Antiputrescents
2. Anticombustibles
3 Poisons against insects
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6. Facilitating Transmission and Percolation
1. Filtering water through
1. Stones
2. Graduated Powders.
2. Clarifying Sugar by water
3. Clarifying C
1. Glue } while
2. Portable soups } hot
3. Jellies}
4. Filtering quick, to
1. Crystallization
2. Corrosion
7. Facilitating Mixture
1. Mashing
2. Mixing with water the powders and for Cements as
1. Lime
2. Paris Plaster
3. Terras
4. Sand
3. Mixing the ingredients of pottery ware.
4. Mixing the materials of Paper & Paper Mache
5. Mixing oil with
1. Chalk for Putty
2. Powders for Paints
3. Drying ingredients.
6. Mixing the butter fat or oil with the Potted ingredients in &c
1. Potted Meat
2. – Fish
3. – Cheese
4. – Laver &c
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8. Facilitating Pressure for
I. Compaction of
1. Cotton Wool &c
2. Stuffs
II. Polition of
1. Metals
2. Stones.
3. Glasses
III Comminution by alternate
1. Lavigation
2. Sifting.
Especially where air is a cause of deterioration – as in
1. White Leads
2. Other pigments.
IV. Junction or Configuration
(butter softening) of
1. Horn
2. Tortoise-shell
3. Elastic Resin.
4. Skins.
V. Junction after cementative impregnation as
1. Gluing Wood c.
2. Gluing Veneers of Wood
3. Gluing Veneers of Stone
VI. Configuration of pastes by holes as
1. Vermilcelli
2. Macaroni
9. Regulation of Heat by regulation of the pressure of the Air
upon the fluid to be heated for
1. Regulating
2. Tempering Metals.
Identifier: | JB/169/207/002 "JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.
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panopticon versus new south wales |
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207 |
exhaustion - contents patent for exclusion of air |
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jeremy bentham |
i taylor |
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evan nepean |
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