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1 1, XC | men in these places are confined and as it were imprisoned 2 1, XCIX | if a man's knowledge be confined to the efficient and material 3 1, XI | powerful and glowing heat if confined, as in reverbatory furnaces.~ 4 1, XI | the time of year.~12. Air confined and underground in some 5 1, XI | Green and moist vegetables confined and bruised together, as 6 1, XII | unless it has either been confined, or compressed, or manifestly 7 1, XII | subjoin the negative of air confined in caverns during the summer. 8 1, XII | made by examining it when confined. It is, however, necessary 9 1, XII | necessary for the air to be confined in a vessel of such material 10 1, XII | above-mentioned case of confined herbs, or because the igneous 11 1, XIII | as boiling water and air confined in furnaces, some are found 12 1, XX | dense; locally expanded or confined within the bounds of its 13 1, XXXVI | and that this action is confined to certain limits. So that 14 1, XL | as to break out, nor be confined by the obstinacy of the 15 1, XL | another, is almost wholly confined to the sense of smell and 16 1, XLVIII| quenched. Nor is this motion confined to spirits, though in most 17 1, XLVIII| the earth stands still) is confined to the heavens, and does 18 1, L | internal animal warmth, of confined hay; dry heats, as of ashes, 19 1, L | density their variation is confined to narrow limits.~The next 20 1, L | trees (a practice hitherto confined to fruit trees), whereby