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1 1 | well-defined periods. The use of fire, the art of working metals 2 1 | now Engines moved both by Fire and Water, which our Forefathers 3 4 | when the Creator set man, fire, and water in the world 4 4 | water and set him by the fire. As the water boils, the 5 4 | he will seem to blow the fire that heats him.~From 200 6 4 | method was by the use of fire. He took a metal globe and 7 4 | water. Then he applied the fire. The heated air and steam 8 4 | raising water with the aid of fire.~The next claimant to a 9 4 | interesting, Number 68 called " A Fire WaterWork," and Number I00 10 4 | any mention of the use of fire; their descriptions suggest 11 4 | surface, and set it over a fire. As the water boiled, the 12 4 | locked with a catch, and the fire was removed. As the cylinder 13 4 | overcome. He then replaced the fire and started again. Such 14 4 | so had to keep taking the fire away and putting it back 15 5 | admire them. Mammon is like Fire; the usefullest of all servants, 16 9 | abominable smoke which attends fire engines," and in particular 17 9 | or argument raked out the fire and removed the lights. " 18 App| phlogiston, the principle of fire, which was contained in