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In trying the stove with an excluding fire-place,
and that with an included fire place
one against the other I would make the
quant content of the oven, and thence the
quantity of the air contained in it the same
in the one case as in the other: and to
try that with the including fire-place to the greatest
advantage I would surround it with the
bad conducting substances in the most advantageous
manner I could contrive.
A further experiment would be to try
whether it would be any advantage or no
to have the upper half of the hollow cylinder
filled with the fewel: and if so,
whether in proportion to the quantity of the
fewel, and therefore of the expence.
There should tus be four stoves to try
against one another in the same room: all
which the common might be fairly tried against one
another by taking account of the quantity
of fewel, which should be of the same sort.
1. The common stove with the fire-place open
to the room.
2. Moses & Jackson's stove. With an entire oven. With a partitioned oven.
3. The new stove with the included fire place
4. The new stove with the including fire-place
in its two states of repletion.
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