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A tough reddifh clay is found in fome parts, of which bricks are made, which are as good as thofe made in Holland.
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While he undrefTed, traces of phofphoric light were icen on his Ihirt, and in thofe parts were a num - ber of reddifh yellow fpots, exactly rcfembling the concrete phofphoric acid.
The Economy of Nature Explained and Illustrated: On the Principles of Modern Philosophy. By G ... 1798
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The nitre of bifmuth detonates feebly, and with reddifh fcihtillations; after vhich it melts and inflates, leaving a calx of a greenifh ydlow colour.
The Economy of Nature Explained and Illustrated: On the Principles of Modern Philosophy. By G ... 1798
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I have had this year, attar of a fine emerald green, of a bright yellow, and of a reddifh hue, from the fame ground, and obtained by the fame procefs, only of rofes collefted at dif-* ferent days.
Dissertations and Miscellaneous Pieces Relating to the History and Antiquities, the Arts ... William Jones, William Chambers, Warren Hastings 1792
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A ftrong decoftion of this wood is of a deep reddifh yellow colour; when diluted with water, it becomes of an orange yellow.
Elements of the Art of Dyeing Claude-Louis Berthollet 1791
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They fhewed me a kind of white fifh, of a reddifh tinge, with a large infedl, which feemed to live and feed in his mouth.
Travels round the world, in the years 1767, 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771 1791
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Some had reddifh bloflbms, others white 5 a third fort, inftead of blofloms, were covered with litde green apples, about the fize of a cherry.
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The leaves are pinnated with ah odd one; their fblioles are ferrated; they are placed at a good diftance oft the mid-rib, which is pretty long; and they die to a reddifh colour in the autumn.
Planting and Ornamental Gardening: A Practical Treatise 1785
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The flowers are produced in the fame manner as the folioles; and are fuccceded by berries of a reddifh colour.
Planting and Ornamental Gardening: A Practical Treatise 1785
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The branches are few, fmooth, and of a reddifh-purplc colour*
Planting and Ornamental Gardening: A Practical Treatise 1785
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