Even gold, that resists the force of common fire, is soon liquefied by their powerful agency.
Even a common firemay be employed without danger, as the liberation of the ether proceeds gradually, and not almost instantaneously, as in operating in the usual way.
By a proper attention to these conditions a common fire-place may be adapted for the combustion of bituminous or easy burning coal, or of anthracite, and varieties of coal that require a considerable draught.
Another composition for a caliber of half an inch, of common fire.
Common fire for a caliber of one-third of an inch.
The first case is of common fire; the second of silver rain; the third of two charges of common fire, and afterwards a charge of No.
The sun supplies (or seems to supply) common fire to all vapours, whether raised from earth or sea.
Common fire, as well as electrical fire gives repulsion to the particles of water, and destroys their attraction of cohesion; hence common fire, as well as electrical fire, assists in raising vapours.
Common fire, joined with air, increases the repulsion, enlarges the triangles, and thereby makes the air specifically lighter.
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