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" This liquid, being cooled, will afford a white compound of phosphorus and lard, from which the spirit spontaneously separates, and may be poured off to be used again, for none of it enters into the combination, but it merely serves to comminute the phosphorus,... "
The pests of the farm, with instructions for their extirpation - Page 49
by H. D. Richardson - 1847 - 108 pages
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The Polytechnic Review and Magazine of Science, Literature and the ..., Volume 1

Arts - 1844 - 498 pages
...diffused, forming a milky-looking liquid. This mixture, being cooled with occasional agitation at first, will afford a white compound of phosphorus and lard,...it merely serves to comminute the phosphorus, and to diffuse it in very fine particles through the lard. This fatty compound, on being warmed very gently,...
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American Agriculturist, Volume 3

Agriculture - 1844 - 396 pages
...diffused, forming a milky-looking liquid. This mixture being cooled, with occasional agitation at first, will afford a white compound of phosphorus and lard,...it merely serves to comminute the | phosphorus, and to diffuse it in very fine particle» through the lard. This fatty compound, on being wanned very gently,...
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The book of the farm, Volume 3

Henry Stephens - 1844 - 748 pages
...diffused, forming a milky-looking liquid. This mixture being cooled, with occasional agitation at first, will afford a white compound of phosphorus and lard,...again, for none of it enters into the combination, and it merely serves to comminute the phosphoms, and to diffuse it in very fine particles through the...
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British Farmer's Magazine, Volume 8

Agriculture - 1844 - 574 pages
...milky-looking liquid. This mixture being cooled, with occasional agitation at first, will afford I white compound of phosphorus and lard, from which...again, for none of it enters into the combination, but merely serves to comminute the phosphorus, and to diffuse it in very fine particles through the lard....
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The American Agriculturist, Volume 3

Agriculture - 1845 - 396 pages
...diffused, forming a milky-looking liquid. This mixture being cooled, with occasional agitation at first, will afford a white compound of phosphorus and lard,...it merely serves to comminute the phosphorus, and to diffuse it in very fine particlet through the lard. This fatty compound, on being warmed very gently,...
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The Sportsman's magazine of life in London and the country, ed ..., Volume 1

Miles's Boy (pseud) - 1845 - 602 pages
...compound of phosphorus and lard, from which the spirit spontaneously separates, and may be poured oil' to be used again, for none of it enters into the combination; but it merely serves to communicate the phosphorus, and to difiuse it in very fine particles through the lard. This fatty compound,...
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The Boy's Yearly Book

Children's literature, English - 1867 - 632 pages
...it half an ounce of phosphorus for every pound of lard ; then add a pint of proof spirit or whisky, cork the bottle firmly after its contents have been...it merely serves to comminute the phosphorus, and diffuses it in very fine particles through the lard. This compound, on being warmed very gently, may...
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Chambers's miscellany of instructive & entertaining tracts, Volume 9

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1870 - 276 pages
...agitate smartly, till the phosphorus becomes uniformly diffused, forming a milky-looking liquid. The liquid, being cooled, will afford a white compound...; for none of it enters into the combination, but merely serves to comminute the phosphorus, and diffuse it in very fine particles through the lard....
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Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Volumes 9-10

William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Anthologies - 1870 - 526 pages
...agitate smartly, till the phosphorus becomes uniformly diffused, forming a milky-looking liquid. The liquid, being cooled, will afford a white compound...; for none of it enters into the combination, but merely serves to comminute the phosphorus, and diffuse it in very fine particles through the lard....
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Chambers's supplementary reader, selected from Miscellany of ..., Issue 4

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1872 - 134 pages
...agitate smartly, till the phosphorus becomes uniformly diffused, forming a milky-looking liquid. The liquid, being cooled, will afford a white compound...again; for none of it enters into the combination, but merely serves to comminute the phosphorus, and diffuse it in very fine particles through the lard....
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