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... flame in suitable matter . To the 18th 24. On this Instance too should be made more diligent inquiry . For quick lime sprinkled with water seems to contract heat , either by the concentra- tion of heat before dispersed , as in the above ...
... flame in suitable matter . To the 18th 24. On this Instance too should be made more diligent inquiry . For quick lime sprinkled with water seems to contract heat , either by the concentra- tion of heat before dispersed , as in the above ...
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... flame or subterraneous fire , such as is thrown up from Ætna and many other mountains , or by the conflict of bodies , as heat is caused in the dissolutions of iron and tin . There is therefore no degree of heat palpable to the touch in ...
... flame or subterraneous fire , such as is thrown up from Ætna and many other mountains , or by the conflict of bodies , as heat is caused in the dissolutions of iron and tin . There is therefore no degree of heat palpable to the touch in ...
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... flame and ignited bodies . But as they have never been diligently inquired into , we must pass them lightly over . It appears however that of all flame that of spirit of wine is the softest , unless perhaps ignis fatuus be softer , and ...
... flame and ignited bodies . But as they have never been diligently inquired into , we must pass them lightly over . It appears however that of all flame that of spirit of wine is the softest , unless perhaps ignis fatuus be softer , and ...
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... flame which results from some imperfect metals is very strong and eager . But on these points let further inquiry be made . 23. The flame of powerful lightning seems to ex ceed in strength all the former ; for it has even been known to ...
... flame which results from some imperfect metals is very strong and eager . But on these points let further inquiry be made . 23. The flame of powerful lightning seems to ex ceed in strength all the former ; for it has even been known to ...
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... flame recoils more violently when the wind gives way than it advances while the wind is driving it on . 30. Flame does not burst out , nor is it generated , unless some hollow space be allowed it to move and play in ; except the explosive ...
... flame recoils more violently when the wind gives way than it advances while the wind is driving it on . 30. Flame does not burst out , nor is it generated , unless some hollow space be allowed it to move and play in ; except the explosive ...
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