The colour may be varied by substituting alum for pearlash, or by the addition of a little spirits of tin.
The iron sand is moistened with a little spirits of wine, and then mixed with the charcoal and saltpetre, which have been previously incorporated in another mortar.
These materials are mixed with gum and as little spirits of wine as will suffice to make a very stiff paste.
A brush or marking-iron is used for this purpose, with paint made of lampblack, to which a little spirits of turpentine is first added, and then diluted with linseed or lard oil.
If the wound be slight, and the weather moderate, apply a little spirits of turpentine with a strong decoction of elder bark.
A little spirits of turpentine mixed with the food is a preventive; as are also clean, whitewashed premises, and good food.
They thought if you went to a certain place at a certain hour of the night that you could there see the piskies as little spirits.
I know it is called by all the tribes of the land the Hill of Little People, or the Mountain of Little Spirits.
A little solution of blue vitriol, or a little spirits of turpentine--either followed by a coating of warm tar--promptly cures it.
Paint, made of lampblack, to which a little spirits of turpentine is first added, and then diluted with linseed or lard oil, is also used.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little spirits" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.