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1 1, XI | mountains.~6. All flame.~7. Ignited solids.~8. Natural warm 2 1, XII | or stone heated but not ignited, boiling water, and the 3 1, XII | the 6th.~12. Every body ignited so as to turn to a fiery 4 1, XII | owing to the weight of the ignited body, tend rather downwards 5 1, XIII | mildest kind, and from all ignited bodies; and from liquids 6 1, XIII | in the heat of flame and ignited bodies. But as they have 7 1, XIII | flames cannot do.~24. In ignited bodies too there are different 8 1, XIII | cannon. After this comes ignited wood or coal, and also bricks 9 1, XIII | to ignition. But of all ignited substances, the hottest, 10 1, XIII | hottest, as I take it, are ignited metals, as iron, copper, 11 1, XIII | investigation.~25. Some ignited bodies are found to be much 12 1, XIII | hotter than some flames. Ignited iron, for instance, is much 13 1, XIII | substances also which are not ignited but only heated by fire, 14 1, XIII | in heat many flames and ignited substances.~27. Motion increases 15 1, XIII | the hammer, grow red like ignited iron. But let this be tried 16 1, XIII | by experiment.~32. But in ignited substances which are porous, 17 1, XIII | long; in so much that an ignited brick, stone, or piece of 18 1, XVIII| bodies.~4. On account of ignited iron and other metals, which 19 1, XVIII| brightness.~7. By a comparison of ignited iron and the flame of spirit 20 1, XVIII| spirit of wine (of which ignited iron has more heat and less 21 1, XVIII| brightness.~8. On account of ignited gold and other metals, which 22 1, XVIII| rarity.~10. On account of ignited iron, which does not swell 23 1, XX | compact that when heated or ignited they do not swell or expand 24 1, XX | swell or expand in bulk, as ignited iron, in which the heat 25 1, XXIV | in its own body. Again, ignited iron and like bodies are 26 1, XLII | space of air, or through ignited silver as well as through