| Education - 1972 - 646 pages
...Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society, \ (1785), 41-53 (read in 1781); and "Considerations Relative to the Nature of Wool, Silk and Cotton, as...of Dying; on the Various Preparations and Mordants, Requisite for These Different Substances; and on the Nature and Properties of Colouring Matter; Together... | |
| Anders Lundgren, Bernadette Bensaude-Vincent - Education - 2000 - 484 pages
...chemical optimism from the end of the eighteenth century can be found in Thomas Henry, "Considerations Relative to the Nature of Wool, Silk, and Cotton as Objects of the Art of Dyeing, on the Various Preparations and Mordants, Requisite for the Different Substances; and on the... | |
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