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1 1, XII | far as to produce sensible warmth, but in respect to some 2 1, XII | even the last degree of warmth. But should this degree 3 1, XII | But should this degree of warmth prove too subtle and weak 4 1, XII | sinking of the water through warmth.~To the 2nd.~6. Let a burning 5 1, XII | remains so constantly; but the warmth is of an adventitious nature, 6 1, XII | air manifestly receives warmth from the influence of the 7 1, XII | will not itself communicate warmth or cold to the air by its 8 1, XII | suggests itself whether the warmth in wool, skins, feathers, 9 1, XII | which is of a nature akin to warmth; or simply, as surmised 10 1, XII | outer air seems to have some warmth. Try the experiment therefore 11 1, XII | which does not contract warmth when put near fire. There 12 1, XII | some substances contract warmth more quickly, as air, oil, 13 1, XII | does not manifestly gain warmth by attrition; insomuch that 14 1, XII | means or power of producing warmth than by the attrition of 15 1, XIII | above, green herbs gain warmth by being shut up; and to 16 1, XVIII| bodies.~3. On account of the warmth acquired by all kinds of 17 1, L | as it reaches us, or the warmth of animals. But we have 18 1, L | external and internal animal warmth, of confined hay; dry heats, 19 1, L | conceived that by the equable warmth of lamps and the like, burning