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provisions. <del>i.e. in an<lb/>
provisions. <del>i.e. in an<lb/>
altered state</del></head>
altered state</del></head>
II -  in an altered state<lb/>
 
<p>II -  in an altered state<lb/>
1. Facilitating the <add>perfect</add> application<lb/>
1. Facilitating the <add>perfect</add> application<lb/>
of the preservative <lb/>
of the preservative <lb/>
ingredients<lb/>
ingredients<lb/>
in the way of <hi rend='underline'>potting</hi><lb/>
in the way of <hi rend='underline'>potting</hi><lb/>
2 &#x2014; salting
2 &#x2014; salting<lb/>
3. preserving in sugar.<lb/>
3. preserving in sugar.<lb/>
4 &#x2014; in vinegar<lb/>
4 &#x2014; in vinegar<lb/>
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drying - See <hi rend='underline'>Exsiccation</hi>.<lb/>
drying - See <hi rend='underline'>Exsiccation</hi>.<lb/>
1. Fish.<lb/>
1. Fish.<lb/>
2. Green Legumes<lb/><pb/>
2. Green Legumes</p>
 
<pb/>
 
<head>XI. Preservation of<lb/>
<head>XI. Preservation of<lb/>
miscellaneous substances.<lb/></head>
miscellaneous substances.<lb/></head>
I. by removal of<lb/>
 
<p>I. by removal of<lb/>
the air considered<lb/>
the air considered<lb/>
as a <hi rend='underline'>cause</hi> of deterioration.<lb/>
as a <hi rend='underline'>cause</hi> of deterioration.<lb/>
1. Preventing the decoction of <unclear>Increition</unclear><lb/>
1. Preventing the decoction of <unclear>Quercitin</unclear><lb/>
Book from being <lb/>
Bark from being <lb/>
spoiled by <del>too <gap/>
spoiled by <del>too great
</del><add>boiling</add><lb/>
</del> <add>boiling</add><lb/>
heat applied for the <lb/>
heat applied for the <lb/>
purpose of evaporation <lb/>
purpose of evaporation <lb/>
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3 - in the instance<lb/>
3 - in the instance<lb/>
of glass for looking-<lb/>
of glass for looking-<lb/>
glasses.<lb/>
glasses.</p>
II-by removal of the <lb/>
 
<p>II-by removal of the <lb/>
air considered as an<lb/>
air considered as an<lb/>
obstacle to the introduction<lb/>
obstacle to the introduction<lb/>
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3. Tanning the skin of <sic>furrs</sic>.<lb/>
3. Tanning the skin of <sic>furrs</sic>.<lb/>
4. Impregnating wood<lb/>
4. Impregnating wood<lb/>
with <unclear>sabin</unclear> or<lb/>
with saline or<lb/>
oleaginous substances<lb/>
oleaginous substances<lb/>
with a view to preservation<lb/>
with a view to preservation<lb/>
from decay.<lb/>
from decay.<lb/>
5. Impregnating wood<lb/>
5. Impregnating wood<lb/>
wood with <unclear>sabin</unclear> substances<lb/>
wood with saline substances<lb/>
with a view to preservation<lb/>
with a view to preservation<lb/>
from fire.<lb/><pb/>
from fire.</p>
<head>XII Heat <unclear>assistant</unclear><lb/>
 
<pb/>
 
<head>XII Heat assistant<lb/>
to Exhaustion -<lb/></head>
to Exhaustion -<lb/></head>
<p>in cases of<lb/>
<p>in cases of<lb/>
1. Impregnation <gap/><lb/>
1. Impregnation <gap/><lb/>
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2. Exsiccation - See<lb/>
2. Exsiccation - See<lb/>
Exsiccation.<lb/></p>
Exsiccation.<lb/></p>
<head>XIII. Condensation</head>
<head>XIII. Condensation</head>
assistant<add>subsequent</add> to exhaustion -<lb/>
<p>assistant<add>subsequent</add> to exhaustion -<lb/>
- in cases of<lb/>
- in cases of<lb/>
1. Impregnation -<lb/>
1. Impregnation -<lb/>
See V. <hi rend='underline'>Impregnation.</hi><lb/>
See V. <hi rend='underline'>Impregnation.</hi><lb/>
VII. <hi rend='underline'>Colouring</hi>: X1. <hi rend='underline'>Preservation</hi>.<lb/>
VII. <hi rend='underline'>Colouring</hi>: X1. <hi rend='underline'>Preservation</hi>.<lb/>
II.<lb/>
II.<lb/></p>
<p>2. Exsiccation - See<lb/>
<p>2. Exsiccation - See<lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>Exsiccation</hi>.<lb/>
<hi rend='underline'>Exsiccation</hi>.<lb/>
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it by a Condensing<lb/>
it by a Condensing<lb/>
Engine working <lb/>
Engine working <lb/>
<unclear>with</unclear> another Chamber<lb/>
into another Chamber<lb/>
communicating by<lb/>
communicating by<lb/>
a Pipe &amp; Stop-cock<lb/>
a Pipe &amp; Stop-cock<lb/>
with the first.<lb/></p><pb/>
with the first.<lb/></p>
 
<pb/>
 
<head>XIII. Vessels for preserved<lb/>
<head>XIII. Vessels for preserved<lb/>
provisions &amp;c.</head>
provisions &amp;c.</head>
<p>1. Tinned entrails<lb/>
<p>1. Tinned entrails<lb/>
2. Dried entrails<lb/>
2. Dried entrails<lb/>
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other solid oil<lb/>
other solid oil<lb/>
5. Barrels lined with <lb/>
5. Barrels lined with <lb/>
sh<gap/> lead <add>for</add> soldering<lb/>
sheet lead <add>for</add> soldering<lb/>
6. Boxes lined with <gap/><lb/>
6. Boxes lined with sheet<lb/>
lead for soldering<lb/>
lead for soldering<lb/>
7. Vessels of Tinned Copper<lb/>
7. Vessels of Tinned Copper<lb/>
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X. Preservation of
provisions. i.e. in an
altered state

II - in an altered state
1. Facilitating the perfect application
of the preservative
ingredients
in the way of potting
2 — salting
3. preserving in sugar.
4 — in vinegar
5 — in compound
pickles
6. Assisting preservation
in the way of
drying - See Exsiccation.
1. Fish.
2. Green Legumes


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XI. Preservation of
miscellaneous substances.

I. by removal of
the air considered
as a cause of deterioration.
1. Preventing the decoction of Quercitin
Bark from being
spoiled by too great boiling
heat applied for the
purpose of evaporation
See Bancroft 321.
2. Extraction of air-
bubbles from glass
while in the melting-
pot in the instance
of boiling achromatic
glass for telescopes
3 - in the instance
of glass for looking-
glasses.

II-by removal of the
air considered as an
obstacle to the introduction
of preservative
ingredients:.i.e.
to impregnation
1. Tanning Hides
2. Tanning Entrails
3. Tanning the skin of furrs.
4. Impregnating wood
with saline or
oleaginous substances
with a view to preservation
from decay.
5. Impregnating wood
wood with saline substances
with a view to preservation
from fire.


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XII Heat assistant
to Exhaustion -

in cases of
1. Impregnation
x Impregnation, V,VIIColumns
XI Preservation, II.
2. Exsiccation - See
Exsiccation.

XIII. Condensation

assistantsubsequent to exhaustion -
- in cases of
1. Impregnation -
See V. Impregnation.
VII. Colouring: X1. Preservation.
II.

2. Exsiccation - See
Exsiccation.
3. When Air has
been expelled from
one Chamber & by
Exhaustion, a fluid
may be forced into
it by a Condensing
Engine working
into another Chamber
communicating by
a Pipe & Stop-cock
with the first.


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XIII. Vessels for preserved
provisions &c.

1. Tinned entrails
2. Dried entrails
3. Bladders
4. Barrels externally
coated with tallow or
other solid oil
5. Barrels lined with
sheet lead for soldering
6. Boxes lined with sheet
lead for soldering
7. Vessels of Tinned Copper
8. Glasses.
9. Earthen-ware.


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Identifier: | JB/107/079/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 107.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

107

Main Headings

panopticon

Folio number

079

Info in main headings field

exhaustion & condensation

Image

001

Titles

preservation / heat / condensation / vessels

Category

plan

Number of Pages

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

2

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

35070

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