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<head>The Art of giving form to detached substances by producing the adhesion of them together</head><lb/>
<head>The Art of giving form <add>to detached substances,</add> by producing <add>the</add> adhesion of them together<lb/>
By the attraction of cohesion between the parts of the substances themselves, by interposing a cement</head>


<head>By the attraction of cohesion between the parts of the substances themselves, by interposing a cement</head><lb/>
<p>Information, cautions,<lb/> dexterity necessary for<lb/> the practice of all the<lb/> branches of this art</p>


Information, cautions dexterity necessary for the practice of all the branches of their art
<p>A general knowledge<lb/> of the expansion &amp;<lb/> contraction of <del><gap/></del><lb/> bodies on a change of<lb/> heat or moisture.</p>


A general knowledge of the expansion & contraction of <del><gap/></del> bodies on a change of heat or moisture.
<p>General ideas of the<lb/> powers of different bodies<lb/> for conducting<lb/> heat.</p>
General ideas of teh powers of different bodies for conducting heat.
Effect of the presence or exclusion of air in producing contact.
Means generally employed to effect an exclusion of air.
<p>paragraph</p><lb/>


Science from which all the branches may be improved.
<p>Effect of the presence<lb/> or exclusion of air in<lb/> producing contact.</p>
<p>paragraph</p><lb/>


Producing adhesion by <del>example</del> bringing the parts into contact by pressure.
<p>Means generally employed<lb/> to effect an exclusion<lb/> of air.</p>


Making a small alteration only in the disposition of parts already in a mass or web.<lb/>
<pb/>


Form presser<lb/>
<p>Science from which<lb/> all the branches may<lb/> be improved.</p>
 
<p>Producing adhesion<lb/> by <del>example</del> bringing<lb/> the parts into contact<lb/> by pressure.</p>
 
<p>1</p>
<p>Making a small alteration<lb/> only in the disposition<lb/> of parts already<lb/> in a mass or web.</p>
 
<p>Horn presser<lb/>
Hot presser<lb/>
Hot presser<lb/>
Waterer of silks & stuffs.<lb/>
Waterer of silks &amp; stuffs.<lb/>
Callico glazer.<lb/>
Callico glazer.<lb/>
Mangler.<lb/>
Mangler.<lb/>
Ironer.<lb/>
Ironer.</p>


2<lb/>
<p>2</p>
<p>Producing adhesion by<lb/> pressure <add>together</add> of two <add>separate</add> masses.</p>


Producing adhesion by pressure <hi rend='superscript'>together</hi> of two separate masses.<lb/>
<p>Printer of books<lb/>
 
Copper plate printer<lb/>
Printer of books<lb/>
Copper plate prinetr<lb/>
Printer of stuffs<lb/>
Printer of stuffs<lb/>
Printer of paper hangings.<lb/>
Printer of paper hangings.<lb/>
Printer of callico.<lb/>
Printer of callico.<lb/>
Prinetr of silk.<lb/>
Printer of silk.</p>


<p>paragraph</p>
<pb/>
<p>paragraph</p>


Producing adhesion by bringing parts into contact by means of temporary fluidity<lb/>
<p>Producing adhesion<lb/> by bringing parts into<lb/> contact by means of<lb/> temporary fluidity</p>
2<lb/>
<p>2</p>
Where the parts are to be <del>kept in</del> <hi rend='superscript'>made capable of </hi> permanent contact by means of heat<lb/>
<p>Where the parts are to be<lb/> <del>kept in</del> <add>made capable of</add> permanent contact by<lb/> means of heat</p>


Brick maker<lb/>
<p>Brick maker<lb/>
Potter<lb/>
Potter<lb/>
Tobacco-pipe maker<lb/>
Tobacco-pipe maker<lb/>
Clay figure m.<lb/>
Clay figure m.<lb/>
Composition ornament m.<lb/>
Composition ornament m.</p>
 
 
1<lb/>
Where the parts are to be kept in permanent contact by means of a cement mixed with the fluid.
 
Paper maker<lb/>
papier mache m.<lb/>


3<lb/>


Where the parts are to be kept in a state of permanet contact by a chemical alteration of the parts themselves<lb/>
<p>1</p>
<p>Where the parts are<lb/> to be kept in permanent<lb/> contact by means of a<lb/> cement mixed with the<lb/> fluid.</p>


Stucco maker<lb/>
<p>Paper maker<lb/>
Plaster of Paris figure m.<lb/>
<foreign>Papier maché</foreign> m.</p>


<p>3</p>


<p>Where the parts are<lb/> to be kept in a state<lb/> of permanent contact<lb/> by a chemical alteration<lb/> of the parts themselves</p>


<p>Stucco maker<lb/>
Plaster of Paris figure m.</p>




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The Art of giving form to detached substances, by producing the adhesion of them together
By the attraction of cohesion between the parts of the substances themselves, by interposing a cement

Information, cautions,
dexterity necessary for
the practice of all the
branches of this art

A general knowledge
of the expansion &
contraction of
bodies on a change of
heat or moisture.

General ideas of the
powers of different bodies
for conducting
heat.

Effect of the presence
or exclusion of air in
producing contact.

Means generally employed
to effect an exclusion
of air.


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Science from which
all the branches may
be improved.

Producing adhesion
by example bringing
the parts into contact
by pressure.

1

Making a small alteration
only in the disposition
of parts already
in a mass or web.

Horn presser
Hot presser
Waterer of silks & stuffs.
Callico glazer.
Mangler.
Ironer.

2

Producing adhesion by
pressure together of two separate masses.

Printer of books
Copper plate printer
Printer of stuffs
Printer of paper hangings.
Printer of callico.
Printer of silk.


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Producing adhesion
by bringing parts into
contact by means of
temporary fluidity

2

Where the parts are to be
kept in made capable of permanent contact by
means of heat

Brick maker
Potter
Tobacco-pipe maker
Clay figure m.
Composition ornament m.


1

Where the parts are
to be kept in permanent
contact by means of a
cement mixed with the
fluid.

Paper maker
Papier maché m.

3

Where the parts are
to be kept in a state
of permanent contact
by a chemical alteration
of the parts themselves

Stucco maker
Plaster of Paris figure m.



Identifier: | JB/107/124/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

1-3

Box

107

Main Headings

Folio number

124

Info in main headings field

substances - configuration by

Image

001

Titles

the art of giving form to detached substances, by producing the adhesion of them together / by the attraction of cohesion between the parts of the substances themselves, by interposing cement

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35115

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