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The more Sun & Wind it has the better but be careful neither rain nor Dew falls upon it after it is put out to dry. - This Green powder is to be mix'd with Water in which a little Glue has been boil'd and allum with it so that it may be Thick enough to spread upon a Wall with a Brush; but the Wall should be first Wash'd over with Water that has Glue boil'd in it - and if it is a dark Colour some Whiting shou'd be mix'd with the first Wash. - An Electuary One Ounce of Powder of Senna and a Quarter of a pound of Currants or Raisins mix'd together in a Marble Mortar.
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The more Sun & Wind it has the better but be careful neither rain nor Dew falls upon it after it is put out to dry. - This Green powder is to be mix'd with Water in which a little Glue has been boil'd and allum with it so that it may be Thick enough to spread upon a Wall with a Brush; but the Wall should be first Wash'd over with Water that has Glue boil'd in it - and if it is a dark Colour some Whiting shou'd be mix'd with the first Wash. - An Electuary One Ounce of Powder of Senna and a Quarter of a pound of Currants or Raisins mix'd together in a Marble Mortar.
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