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1 1, XII | hand, if received into a vessel and separated from its springs, 2 1, XII | air to be confined in a vessel of such material as will 3 1, XII | outward air, and let the vessel remain tightly closed for 4 1, XII | four days; then open the vessel and test the degree of heat 5 1, XIII| upwards, into another glass vessel containing water; and let 6 1, XIII| the mouth of the inserted vessel touch the bottom of the 7 1, XIII| bottom of the receiving vessel and its neck lean slightly 8 1, XL | an ounce, using a small vessel that less heat might be 9 1, XLI | slow fire and in a glass vessel in which everything may 10 1, L | the effect of laying up a vessel or some other body in quicksilver, 11 1, L | there is good use in the vessel which has been sometimes 12 1, L | as it may, under such a vessel as I have described bodies 13 1, L | media; moist heats, as of a vessel floating in hot water, of 14 1, L | therefore continuance in an open vessel is best for separations; 15 1, L | best for separations; in a vessel quite closed for commixtures; 16 1, L | closed for commixtures; in a vessel partly closed, but with