| Edmund Burke - 1816 - 838 páginas
...the larger flame of the firedump. I placed a lighted taper above the orifice of the chimney : it was immediately extinguished, but without the slightest...a lighted taper into a close vessel containing 15 juris of air and one of gas from the distillation of coal, suffered it to burn out in the vessel, and... | |
| 1816 - 442 páginas
...the larger flame of the fire-damp. [ placed a lighted taper above the orifice of the chimney : it was immediately extinguished, but without the slightest...introduced a lighted taper into a close vessel containing fifteen parts of air and one of gas from the distillation of coa!, suffered it to burn out in the vessel,... | |
| 1816 - 576 páginas
...lighted taper above the orifice of the chimney : it' was immediately extinguished, but without tlie slightest previous increase of its flame, and even...instantly lost its fire by being plunged into the chimney. [Sir H. proceeds to state feveral experiments he made on this principle: they were all satisfactory,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1824 - 858 páginas
...the larger flame of the firedamp. I placed a lighted taper above the orifice of the chimney : it was immediately extinguished, .but without the slightest...instantly lost its fire by being plunged into the chimney. • "lintroducedalightedtaperinto a close vessel containing 15 parts of air and one of gas from the... | |
| E. A. Davis - 2003 - 370 páginas
...the larger flame of the fire-damp. I placed a lighted taper above the orifice of the chimney : it was immediately extinguished, but without the slightest...introduced a lighted taper into a close vessel containing 1.5 parts of air amid 1 of gas from the distillation of coal, suffered it to burn out in the vessel,... | |
| Tim Fulford - 2002 - 278 páginas
...the larger flame of the firedamp. I placed a lighted taper above the orifice of the chimney: it was immediately extinguished, but without the slightest...introduced a lighted taper into a close vessel containing 1 5 parts of air and 1 of gas from the distillation of coal, suffered it to burn out in the vessel,... | |
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