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1 1, XII | graduated or calendar glass, hollow at the top; pour into the 2 1, XII | at the top; pour into the hollow spirit of wine well rectified, 3 1, XIII | it generated, unless some hollow space be allowed it to move 4 1, XIII | thus. Take a glass with a hollow belly, a thin and oblong 5 1, XXV | soap, and blow it through a hollow reed, and so shape the water 6 1, XXXV | thirst, saw some water in the hollow trunk of a tree, and finding 7 1, XXXVI | they lie in the trench or hollow of the sea, cannot all be 8 1, XXXVI | and gentle, and requires a hollow space wherein to play and 9 1, XL | and not quite spongy and hollow, and chiefly filled with 10 1, XL | are well united and not hollow) this is the rarest and 11 1, XLV | following experiment. I had a hollow globe of lead made, capable 12 1, XLVIII| children's popguns, when they hollow out an alder twig or some 13 1, L | time. This machine was a hollow bell made of metal which, 14 1, L | could put his head into the hollow of the bell, take breath,