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A good way and maner how to make Incke for to carrie about a man in a drie pouder, which (when he will write with) hee must temper with a little wine, water, or vineger, or with some other licour, and then he maie incontinent put it in experience |
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1595 |
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To counterfeit the blacke woode called Hebenus or Hebenum, and to make it as faire as the natural Hebene, which groweth no where but in India |
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1595 |
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To lay gold on a black bottom or ground |
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1595 |
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To make a great deale of Inke quicklie, and with little cost. |
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1595 |