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... iron , stone ; and again in parts of uniform structure in plants and animals , as the root , the leaf , the flower , flesh , blood , and bones . But even in this kind , human industry has not been altogether wanting ; for this is the ...
... iron , stone ; and again in parts of uniform structure in plants and animals , as the root , the leaf , the flower , flesh , blood , and bones . But even in this kind , human industry has not been altogether wanting ; for this is the ...
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... Iron , when first dissolved by strong waters in glass , and that without being put near the fire . And in like manner tin , & c . , but not with equal inten- sity . 20. Animals , especially and at all times internally ; though in ...
... Iron , when first dissolved by strong waters in glass , and that without being put near the fire . And in like manner tin , & c . , but not with equal inten- sity . 20. Animals , especially and at all times internally ; though in ...
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... iron or stone heated but not ignited , boiling water , and the like ; and observe whether there ensue an increase of the heat , as in the case of the sun's rays . To the 2nd . 7. Let a burning - glass also be tried with common flame ...
... iron or stone heated but not ignited , boiling water , and the like ; and observe whether there ensue an increase of the heat , as in the case of the sun's rays . To the 2nd . 7. Let a burning - glass also be tried with common flame ...
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... iron and steel , which not only excite a strong heat in dissolution , but also a violent ebullition . It appears therefore that the heat is produced by conflict ; the strong waters pene- trating , digging into , and tearing asunder the ...
... iron and steel , which not only excite a strong heat in dissolution , but also a violent ebullition . It appears therefore that the heat is produced by conflict ; the strong waters pene- trating , digging into , and tearing asunder the ...
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... iron and tin . There is therefore no degree of heat palpable to the touch in animate substances ; but they differ in degree of cold , wood not being equally cold with metal . But this belongs to the Table of Degrees in Cold . 2. As far ...
... iron and tin . There is therefore no degree of heat palpable to the touch in animate substances ; but they differ in degree of cold , wood not being equally cold with metal . But this belongs to the Table of Degrees in Cold . 2. As far ...
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