A better way is to employ a little spirit, holding in solution a few drops of oil of cloves, or a still less quantity of creasote.
Gold and silver fancy work of this description may be cleaned with a little spirit of wine, either alone or diluted with an equal weight of water.
The first and last are best applied with a little water; the second with a little spirit of turpentine or sweet oil.
When the menstruum is water, a little spirit is added, to make the product keep.
Dissolve gamboge or annotta in liquor of potassa; dilute with water, and add a little spirit.
There is also usually a little spiritadded to them to prevent decomposition.
A solution of the crude acid mixed with a little spirit is used to dye the hair, to which it imparts a fine brown colour, but has the disadvantage of also staining the skin when applied to it.
The ammonio-chloride of platinum is reduced to an impalpable powder, ground up to the requisite consistence with a little spirit of tar, and at once applied with a brush.
June sat down on the bed, thin and upright, like a little spirit in the sear and yellow.
She, whose stoicism permitted her the one luxury of never coming down to breakfast, had just made it for herself over a little spirit-lamp.
Being called 'miss' gave her a little spirit, and she produced the card she had been warming in her hand.
When the oil contains only a little spirit, a small portion of the solid salt will be found under the syrupy solution.
Reduce the camphor to powder by rubbing it in a mortar with a little spirit, then sift the whole well together.
At length green hills were seen, and the waves gladly bore the little Spirit on, till, rippling gently over soft white sand, they left her on the pleasant shore.
Will you give it me for what I offer, little Spirit?
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