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... dilated and excited by heat , or some- * Rust is now usually supposed to be occasioned by the external air , or something contained therein , that preys up- on , and in part dissolves the external surface of the metal . Here then is ...
... dilated and excited by heat , or some- * Rust is now usually supposed to be occasioned by the external air , or something contained therein , that preys up- on , and in part dissolves the external surface of the metal . Here then is ...
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... dilated by the heat , and thus render - s ed pneumatical , gradually distended or swelled out the bladder every way , like a sail . Then we immediately removed the glass from the fire , and placed it upon a carpet , to prevent its ...
... dilated by the heat , and thus render - s ed pneumatical , gradually distended or swelled out the bladder every way , like a sail . Then we immediately removed the glass from the fire , and placed it upon a carpet , to prevent its ...
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... dilatation of the water , through the interposition of the heat of the fire . * Hence there are few genuine separations to be found in the common chemistry , even as practised by the best hands . See the Sylva Sylvarum , under the ...
... dilatation of the water , through the interposition of the heat of the fire . * Hence there are few genuine separations to be found in the common chemistry , even as practised by the best hands . See the Sylva Sylvarum , under the ...
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... dilated by the suction , now endeavouring to contract itself , ( so that if the glass had not been plunged in water , it would have drawn in the external air with a hissing noise ) it drew in such a quantity of water as suf- ficed to ...
... dilated by the suction , now endeavouring to contract itself , ( so that if the glass had not been plunged in water , it would have drawn in the external air with a hissing noise ) it drew in such a quantity of water as suf- ficed to ...
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... and tossed into the air with a small quantity of gunpowder . The cause whereof is doubtless this , that the mo- tion of dilatation in the powder , which is the im- pelling force , is many degrees swifter than the motion 122.
... and tossed into the air with a small quantity of gunpowder . The cause whereof is doubtless this , that the mo- tion of dilatation in the powder , which is the im- pelling force , is many degrees swifter than the motion 122.
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