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... flames for fireworks are produced by means of copper , which is sometimes employed in a metallic state , and sometimes in verdigris or in vitriol . 3 Elanguentia in Rawley's copy.-J. S. VI . Multiplicationes Lucis . Videndum de ...
... flames for fireworks are produced by means of copper , which is sometimes employed in a metallic state , and sometimes in verdigris or in vitriol . 3 Elanguentia in Rawley's copy.-J. S. VI . Multiplicationes Lucis . Videndum de ...
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... flame as endureth not compression , moveth likewise in round , ( the flame being in the nature of a liquid body ) sometimes recoiling , some- times breaking the piece , but generally discharging the bullet , because there it findeth ...
... flame as endureth not compression , moveth likewise in round , ( the flame being in the nature of a liquid body ) sometimes recoiling , some- times breaking the piece , but generally discharging the bullet , because there it findeth ...
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... flame being free will not well mingle ; yet bound in by a body that hath some fixing , they will . For that you may ... flame , when they incorporate . Experiment solitary touching the secret nature of flame . ' 31. Take a small wax ...
... flame being free will not well mingle ; yet bound in by a body that hath some fixing , they will . For that you may ... flame , when they incorporate . Experiment solitary touching the secret nature of flame . ' 31. Take a small wax ...
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... flame and fire upon oil ; and therefore to take out a spot of grease , they use a In the museum of the University of Liége I was shown a cannon ball , originally ( it was affirmed ) iron , which had been converted into stone by the ...
... flame and fire upon oil ; and therefore to take out a spot of grease , they use a In the museum of the University of Liége I was shown a cannon ball , originally ( it was affirmed ) iron , which had been converted into stone by the ...
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... Flame percussed by air giveth a noise ; as in blowing of the fire by bellows ; greater than if the bellows should blow upon the air itself . And so likewise flame percussing the air strongly ( as when flame suddenly taketh and openeth ) ...
... Flame percussed by air giveth a noise ; as in blowing of the fire by bellows ; greater than if the bellows should blow upon the air itself . And so likewise flame percussing the air strongly ( as when flame suddenly taketh and openeth ) ...
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