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1 1 | reform was already in the air when Tom Paine, inspired 2 2 | mother's knee, with his comic air of thoughtful gravity, was 3 3 | to get back to the fresh air of the Scotch countryside. 4 4 | applied the fire. The heated air and steam pressed on the 5 4 | pressure of the atmosphere. The air is exerting a continuous 6 4 | if you can withdraw the air from one side of a body 7 4 | improvement led him to cut out the air altogether. He wanted to 8 4 | hot, and contact with the air was bound to cool it. There 9 5 | to prevent the passage of air through the cracks. But 10 5 | the bellows that drove the air into the blastfurnaces. 11 7 | on to other jobs till the air cleared, and sent Joseph, 12 9 | spun by the rising heated air, which worked an endless 13 9 | probed the secrets of earth, air and water. They certainly 14 9 | namely, that atmospheric air is composed of light, and 15 9 | flying-chariot through the fields of air. Fair crews triumphant, 16 App| gases were referred to as air. But the properties of air 17 App| air. But the properties of air varied. There was supposed 18 App| given off when they burned. Air deprived of its phlogiston, " 19 App| phlogiston, " dephlogisticated air," was what we know as oxygen. " 20 App| as oxygen. " Inflammable air " covered all gases that 21 App| distinguished as " the inflammable air from metals."~In 1776 two 22 App| observed that when inflammable air is burnt in ordinary air, 23 App| air is burnt in ordinary air, water is deposited. Priestley 24 App| consisting of dephlogisticated air and inflammable air, or 25 App| dephlogisticated air and inflammable air, or phlogiston, and expressed 26 App| false, for by " inflammable air, or phlogiston " he meant,