Mirror of Literature,  11 (1828), 285.

[Useful Domestic Hints]

S S T

Genre:

Letter, Instructions, Extract

Publications extracted:

Anon 1716



[1] Water Which Takes out Stains or Spots Upon Silk, Without Injuring their Colour

Subjects:

Chemistry, Domestic Economy


[2] Grease Spots Upon Silk

Subjects:

Chemistry, Domestic Economy


[3] Stains of Oil Upon Satin, Stuffs, or Paper

Subjects:

Chemistry, Domestic Economy


[4] To Clean Bottles Infected With Bad Smells

Subjects:

Domestic Economy


[5] To Destroy Caterpillars

Subjects:

Chemistry, Horticulture


[6] To Make the Oil in Lamps Last Longer, and to Remove the Thick Smoke Which is so Disagreeable and Hurtful to the Lungs

Subjects:

Chemistry, Domestic Economy



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