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... vessel , and pour spirit of wine round it in a moderate quantity , so as not to touch the upper rim or edge of the dish ; fire the spirit of wine , and this will exhibit a bluish flame ; but the wax - taper , one that is yellower : and ...
... vessel , and pour spirit of wine round it in a moderate quantity , so as not to touch the upper rim or edge of the dish ; fire the spirit of wine , and this will exhibit a bluish flame ; but the wax - taper , one that is yellower : and ...
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... vessel * . But these things are here touched lightly ; the place for treating them more exactly and fully being when we come to enquire into the latent process of things ; for it must be all along remem- bered , that we do not , at ...
... vessel * . But these things are here touched lightly ; the place for treating them more exactly and fully being when we come to enquire into the latent process of things ; for it must be all along remem- bered , that we do not , at ...
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... vessel , where we had first placed a little ball , which the cavity of the bell was to fall upon . When this ball was little in proportion to the cavity of the bell , the air shrunk itself into a less compass , without escaping ; but if ...
... vessel , where we had first placed a little ball , which the cavity of the bell was to fall upon . When this ball was little in proportion to the cavity of the bell , the air shrunk itself into a less compass , without escaping ; but if ...
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... vessel into a press , and squeezed it , till at length the water forced itself through the solid lead , and stood upon its surface like a dew . We after- wards computed into how much less space the water was driven by this violent ...
... vessel into a press , and squeezed it , till at length the water forced itself through the solid lead , and stood upon its surface like a dew . We after- wards computed into how much less space the water was driven by this violent ...
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... vessel of water briskly revolved . But this solution he invented barely upon supposition , and not upon proof , of the earth's motion , and also without being well informed of the sexhorary motion of the sea . But we have an eminent ...
... vessel of water briskly revolved . But this solution he invented barely upon supposition , and not upon proof , of the earth's motion , and also without being well informed of the sexhorary motion of the sea . But we have an eminent ...
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