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1 Int | was working at too great pressure, and in 1841 his health 2 I | feel much weakened by the pressure of the illness (a mere cold) 3 I | illustration of the downward pressure of the iron, and of the 4 I | possesses of resisting that pressure; it may burst, but we must 5 I(6)| showed that under great pressure it could be obtained in 6 II | up into a solid wall by pressure between two flat surfaces. 7 II | it will do when we apply pressure to it. Here, then, we have 8 IV | of falling is over; the pressure is upon the table, and will 9 IV | affinity alone, but by the pressure of air. Suppose I take a 10 IV | It wants a suddenness of pressure, or we shall not do what