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| Gallipot Mastic, for Grinding Colors |  |  | Varnish, to make |  | Ganglion |  | Gardeners, Practical Directions to |  | GARDENING |  | Gargle for Thrush |  |  | Sore Throat |  | Gas Burners |  |  | Meter, to Read |  |  | to Save |  | Geese, to Choose |  | Gems, Artificial |  | Gems, to Engrave |  | Geneva, English, to make |  | Gentian Water |  |  | Wine |  | Geraniums |  | German Silver |  | Gild by Burnishing |  |  | Edges of Paper |  |  | Glass and Porcelain, to |  |  | Leather |  |  | on Wood, with Oil |  |  | Silk, Satin, Ivory etc. by Hydrogen Gas |  | Gilding |  |  | Electro- |  |  | Fire |  |  | Jewellery |  |  | Solution |  | Gilders, Cautions to |  |  | Varnish for |  | Gin, to Prepare, as in Holland |  |  | to Imitate |  | Ginger Beer |  |  | Nuts |  |  | Pop |  |  | Powders |  |  | Syrup |  |  | to Candy |  | Gingerbread, Plain |  |  | Poundcake |  |  | Short |  |  | Soft |  | Gingerbread, without Butter |  | Glands, Inflamed |  | Glanders |  | GLASS |  |  | to Anneal |  |  | and Porcelain, to Paint and Stain |  |  | to Draw on |  |  | Globes, Liquid Foils for Silvering |  |  | Ground, to Imitate |  |  | in Imitation of Muslin |  |  | "	"	Precious Stones |  |  | Powdered, Poisoning by |  |  | to Break, in any Required Way |  |  | to Clean |  |  | to Drill |  |  | to Etch upon |  |  | Stoppers, to Loosen |  |  | to Ornament, in Imitation of Engraving |  |  | to Pack |  |  | to Polish and Grind |  |  | to Silver |  |  | Jars, like China, to make |  | Glaziers, Caution to |  | Glazings for Earthenware, etc. |  | Gleet |  | Gloves, to Cleanse |  |  | to Dye |  |  | to Prepare Skin for |  | Glue |  |  | Liquid |  |  | Marine |  | 
| Goadby's Solution |  | Goat's Flesh, Qualities of |  |  | Skins |  | Godbold's Balsam |  | Godfrey's Cordial |  | Goitre |  | Gold, Amalgam of, in the Large Way |  |  | Assay |  |  | Lace, to Clean |  |  | Ores and Earths containing |  |  | Poisoning by |  |  | Powder |  |  | Solder, to Prepare |  |  | Test for |  |  | to Dissolve in Aqua Regia |  |  | to Separate from Gilt, Copper, and Silver |  |  | Varnish |  | Gonorrhoea |  | Goodfellow's, Mrs., Lemon Pudding |  | Goose, Choice of |  | Gooseberries, Culture of |  | Gooseberry Cheese, Green |  | Gout |  |  | Chelsea Pensioner's Remedy for |  |  | Cordial, to make |  |  | Lotion |  |  | Portland Powder for |  |  | Pradier's Cataplasm for |  |  | Rheumatic |  | Grafting |  |  | Wax |  | Grain, Damaged, to Correct |  |  | to Preserve from Vermin |  |  | Reaping before Ripe |  | Grapes, to Cultivate |  |  | to Keep |  |  | Sugar from |  | Gravel |  |  | Remedies for the |  |  | Walks, to make |  | Gravy |  |  | Cakes |  | Grease, in Horses |  |  | Spots, 2, 3 |  | Grecian Painting |  | Green, Chrome |  |  | Colors free from Arsenic |  |  | House, to make |  |  | Scheele's |  |  | Schweinfurth |  |  | Sickness |  | Grindstones, to make |  | Gripes in the Horse |  | Griping in Children |  | Grottoes, to Embellish |  | Gruel, to make |  | Guano |  | Gum Benzoin, Oil of, to obtain |  |  | Elastic, to Dissolve |  |  | the Yellow |  | Gun Barrels, to Brown |  |  | Cotton |  |  | as a Filter |  |  | Cement |  |  | Explosive |  |  | Lunk's |  |  | Soluble |  |  | Metal |  |  | Powder |  |  | to render Incombustible at pleasure |  |  | White |  | Gutta-percha, Solution of |  |  | Solvents for |  |