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... flame is , provided it be sufficiently thick . rays And , doubtless , one cause of the twilight , among others , is ... flame , for the free , open , and uncon- NOVA IM e55 ↑ 80 fined rays of the sun , falling upon obscure flames 68.
... flame is , provided it be sufficiently thick . rays And , doubtless , one cause of the twilight , among others , is ... flame , for the free , open , and uncon- NOVA IM e55 ↑ 80 fined rays of the sun , falling upon obscure flames 68.
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... flames * . And these are instances that occur for the present , to shew the nature and use of the crucial in- stances ... flame be of some depth , thickness , or body ; for otherwise it inclines to transparency . But this is to be held ...
... flames * . And these are instances that occur for the present , to shew the nature and use of the crucial in- stances ... flame be of some depth , thickness , or body ; for otherwise it inclines to transparency . But this is to be held ...
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... sought be the rapid and powerful expansion of gunpowder into flame , whereby such vast masses of building , are over- 03 345 7919 * See the essay upon Violent and Projectile Motion . TO turned , and such great weights thrown to a 70.
... sought be the rapid and powerful expansion of gunpowder into flame , whereby such vast masses of building , are over- 03 345 7919 * See the essay upon Violent and Projectile Motion . TO turned , and such great weights thrown to a 70.
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... flame is ready ge- nerated , yet the generation of flame may be hindered by a mass of matter able to suppress and suffocate it , so that the thing may not be reduced to the necessity they speak of . Indeed , as to the necessity of the ...
... flame is ready ge- nerated , yet the generation of flame may be hindered by a mass of matter able to suppress and suffocate it , so that the thing may not be reduced to the necessity they speak of . Indeed , as to the necessity of the ...
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... flame of itself . I Without doubt , the generation of this flatu + lent flame , or , as it were , fiery wind , arises from a conflict of two bodies , that have very different natures ; the one being highly inflammable , which is the ...
... flame of itself . I Without doubt , the generation of this flatu + lent flame , or , as it were , fiery wind , arises from a conflict of two bodies , that have very different natures ; the one being highly inflammable , which is the ...
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