id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 192692190 Millar Volume 7 Part 2, Dyeing-Electricity 1810 .txt text/plain 488134 30730 77 dened by means of 3 vegetable acid ; but if the folution of tin has been ufed to dye with thofe fubftances, ence exifts in the nature of colouring particles fuppofed to be the fame, the adion of this acid, it is pro¬ fix the colour of cochineal ; and previous to the difcovery of the folution of tin, the ufe of the fame fubftance feems to have prevailed in Europe. ments and a fine light powder* but as thefe do not/ontain equal quantities of colouring matter, it will be When different parts of the cloth are to receive To cornmndifferent coloured flripes at the fame time, different mor-nicate difdants muff be employed. ber the parts of the time taken, the more there is reafon to conclude that the motion of each body is uni¬ vent all friCtion, a very fmall degree of which is fufficient to excite thefe bodies, no eleCtricity is produced. ./cache/192692190.txt ./txt/192692190.txt