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Page 125
... heat and other modes of solution are taken to be the effect of separation merely , and to have subsisted in the compound before . And after all , this is but a small part of the work of discovering the true Configuration in the compound ...
... heat and other modes of solution are taken to be the effect of separation merely , and to have subsisted in the compound before . And after all , this is but a small part of the work of discovering the true Configuration in the compound ...
Page 127
... Heat . Instances Agreeing in the Nature of Heat . 1. The rays of the sun , especially in summer and at noon . 2. The rays of the sun reflected and condensed , as between mountains , or on walls , and most of all in burning - glasses and ...
... Heat . Instances Agreeing in the Nature of Heat . 1. The rays of the sun , especially in summer and at noon . 2. The rays of the sun reflected and condensed , as between mountains , or on walls , and most of all in burning - glasses and ...
Page 128
... heat , if confined ; as in reverbatory furnaces . 11. Certain seasons that are fine and cloudless by the con- stitution of the air itself , without regard to the time of year . 12. Air confined and underground in some caverns ...
... heat , if confined ; as in reverbatory furnaces . 11. Certain seasons that are fine and cloudless by the con- stitution of the air itself , without regard to the time of year . 12. Air confined and underground in some caverns ...
Page 129
... heat . 27. Even keen and intense cold produces a kind of sensation of burning ; Nec Boreæ penetrabile frigus adurit . 1 28. Other instances . This table I call the Table of Essence and Presence . XII . Secondly , we must make a ...
... heat . 27. Even keen and intense cold produces a kind of sensation of burning ; Nec Boreæ penetrabile frigus adurit . 1 28. Other instances . This table I call the Table of Essence and Presence . XII . Secondly , we must make a ...
Page 130
... heat ; insomuch that the Dutch who wintered in Nova Zembla , and expected their ship to be freed from the ... heat , which are not proportioned to our touch ; so that in respect of us their action does not go so far as to pro- duce ...
... heat ; insomuch that the Dutch who wintered in Nova Zembla , and expected their ship to be freed from the ... heat , which are not proportioned to our touch ; so that in respect of us their action does not go so far as to pro- duce ...
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