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... vessels , and yet be surround- ed by air , the diving - bell , which is a vessel some- times employed in working upon wrecks , or ships under water , may here prove of good service . This vessel is made of metal , hollow like a cask ...
... vessels , and yet be surround- ed by air , the diving - bell , which is a vessel some- times employed in working upon wrecks , or ships under water , may here prove of good service . This vessel is made of metal , hollow like a cask ...
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... vessel as we just now described , bodies may be easily suspended in air , at the bottom of the sea . There is also another use of carefully includ- ing , and shutting up , bodies in vessels , viz . not only to keep out the external air ...
... vessel as we just now described , bodies may be easily suspended in air , at the bottom of the sea . There is also another use of carefully includ- ing , and shutting up , bodies in vessels , viz . not only to keep out the external air ...
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... vessel , and wrought by the hammer and the press ; in which case the metalline globe , when beat flat , should be left in that state for some days before the water was taken out , in order to see whether it would immediately fill the ...
... vessel , and wrought by the hammer and the press ; in which case the metalline globe , when beat flat , should be left in that state for some days before the water was taken out , in order to see whether it would immediately fill the ...
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... vessel perfectly closed , to commixture , or combination , and in a vessel imperfectly closed , without excluding the air , to putrefac- tion * ; and in all these cases , instances of the works and effects of continuance are to be dili ...
... vessel perfectly closed , to commixture , or combination , and in a vessel imperfectly closed , without excluding the air , to putrefac- tion * ; and in all these cases , instances of the works and effects of continuance are to be dili ...
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... vessel in the fire , till its parts are sufficiently agitated , it will have the appearance of a fluid . And this may illus- trate , or give some sensible image of the thing under consideration ; and shew that both a per- fect theory ...
... vessel in the fire , till its parts are sufficiently agitated , it will have the appearance of a fluid . And this may illus- trate , or give some sensible image of the thing under consideration ; and shew that both a per- fect theory ...
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