Part, §

 1 Pre,  1|      to draw water by means of fire. When fourteen years had
 2 Pre, 10|      importance of letting the fire play all around the sides
 3 Exp    |     THE COPPER PLATE.~ ~A. The fire place.~ ~B. A big copper
 4   I,  9|      expose the bladder to the fire of an ordinary fireplace.
 5   I,  9|    bladder is removed from the fire and put upon a stone-floor
 6   I,  9|       was first exposed to the fire, but if the bladder is allowed
 7   I,  9|   allowed to remain before the fire for a longer time, so that
 8  II, 14|      only takes place when the fire beneath the boiler is very
 9  II, 20|   scarce and expensive.~ ~"The fire machine at Königsberg has
10 III, 30| insurance against the event of fire in the Hannover square and
11 III, 30|   whilst the other, called the fire tap, is supposed to be turned
12 III, 30|      turned on only in case of fire, when a leather-hose, which
13 III, 30|   whole floor and to put out a fire in a short time by means
14 III, 30|     could suffer any damage by fire -- much less any of them
15 III, 38|      daily but also saved from fire when this institution would
16 III, 40|     that in case of accidental fire sufficient water can be
17 III, 41|       could never be ruined by fire:~ ~God knows how many! Within
18 III, 41|       been reduced to ashes by fire.~ ~To be brief -- I am trying
19 III, 41| drenched with water in case of fire.~ ~How much the public has
20 III, 41|     supply of water in case of fire.~ ~We need not go further
21 III, 41|         The great damage which fire has caused to the city of
22 III, 41|        at all the places where fire has broken out; for all
23 III, 41|       water runs short and the fire is allowed to get the upper-hand
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