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Side 87
... flame , if there were nothing else , except it were in very great quantity , will be suffocate with any hard body , such as a pellet is , or the barrel of a gun ; so as the flame would not expel the hard body ; but the hard body would ...
... flame , if there were nothing else , except it were in very great quantity , will be suffocate with any hard body , such as a pellet is , or the barrel of a gun ; so as the flame would not expel the hard body ; but the hard body would ...
Side 126
... flames do . The reason , no doubt , is , because the flame is not pent as it is in mountains and earth- quakes which cast flame . There be also some blind fires under stone , which flame not out , but oil being poured upon them they flame ...
... flames do . The reason , no doubt , is , because the flame is not pent as it is in mountains and earth- quakes which cast flame . There be also some blind fires under stone , which flame not out , but oil being poured upon them they flame ...
Side 127
... flame be caused by the greater vigour of the flame in burning ; or by the resistance of the body mixed , and the aversion thereof to take flame which will appear by the quantity of the spirit of wine that remaineth after the going out ...
... flame be caused by the greater vigour of the flame in burning ; or by the resistance of the body mixed , and the aversion thereof to take flame which will appear by the quantity of the spirit of wine that remaineth after the going out ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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