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other ingredients commonly ufed for clean- 
ing them from the gum, or otier fuper- 
fluous matter mixed with the mordant. 
They are then dried and calendered, or 
otherwife {moothed and prepared, fo as to 
fit them for the application of the blocks 
or plates for printing. He then prints, 
imprefles, or lays on fuch parts of the 
cloths whereon he withes to produce white 
fpots or figures, a dilcharging acid, or 
proper fubftance, thickened properly with 
gum, or other fit fubftance; and, if no 
other colour is wanted befides the ground- 
colour and white fpots or figures, the 
goods are dried, then rinfed, and after- 
wards dyed as ufual. If other colours, or 
coloured figures or fpots, are wanted, then, 
before removing the goods from the table 
or prefs, the proper mordant or mordants 
for fuch other colours are printed, im- 
prefied, or laid on thofe parts of the clothes 
where {uch colours, or coloured figures or 
{pots are wanted, with proper blocks or 
plates, fo as to make there other ¢o- 
lours, or coloured figures or {pots, cor- 
refpond with the white fpots cr figures 
thar will arife from the application of 
the difcharging acid or fubftance. Some- 
timesit is expedient, before printing, im- 
prefling, or laying on the diicharging acid 
or fubltance on the parts of the cloths to 
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which is to be applied, to print, imprels, 
or lay the other mordant. or mordants om 
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figures, are meant to be impreffed or re- 
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coloured {pots orfigures. If no other white 
{pots or figures are wanted, the ufe of the 
difcharging acid or fuvitance is omitted. 
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-mordanrs with which they have been im= 
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