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MR. JOHN JONES'S (CHESTER), for a 
LIQUOR fer PRINTING and DYING 
COTTON, LINEN, er WOOLLEN. 
HE nature of this invention is as 
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nous or wood, forrel, tartarous or any 
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ftand till it has fubfided ; pour it off clear ; 
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MR. BARKER CHIFNEY’S (LONDON), 
jor a COMPOSITION fo be ufedin WASH- 
ING, 1% order to render MUSLINS and 
LINENS bequtifully WHite, and alfo 
Jor other PURPOSES, 
This compofition 1s made with water, 
or water faturated with lime, in twelve 
parts of which are to be infufed, with the 
afliftance Of heat, when neceflary, two, 
three, four, five, ar ix parts of what is ufu- 
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fub-carbonate of foda, or of beth of them, 
according to the purpofes for which the 
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alkali contained in it, fhall be fuch, as, 
upon trial, may be found to produce ef- 
feats equally fuited to the particular ufes 
to which the compofition is afterwards to 
be applied. And to the alkaline liquid, 
when hot in the copper, is to be added 
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foap, fliced or macerated, or in fuch other 
form as may be beft calculated to incor- 
porate it with the whole mafs, and afford 
a compound having the confiftence of 
cream or bufter, or even of tallow or ordi- 
nary foap. When the compofition is fut- 
ficiently incorporated, if in a hot ftate, it 
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