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<head><!-- Pencil heading -->Exhaustion</head> | <head><!-- Pencil heading -->Exhaustion</head> | ||
<p>By air I understand for the present purpose<lb/> | <note><!-- Marginal note in pencil -->not to interfere<lb/> | ||
any species of elastic fluid, as well that compound < | with Steam Engines</note> | ||
<p><del>By air I understand for the present purpose<lb/> | |||
of | any species of elastic fluid, as well that compound</del><lb/> | ||
<del>of elastic fluids which forms <add>constitutes</add> the ordinary composition<lb/> | |||
of the atmosphere as any other substance<lb/> | of the atmosphere as any other substance<lb/> | ||
in a state of similar elasticity, the absence of<lb/> | in a state of similar elasticity, the absence of<lb/> | ||
which may be serviceable to the purpose of <gap/><lb/> | which may be serviceable to the purpose of <gap/><lb/> | ||
or manufacture.</p> | or manufacture.</del></p> | ||
<note><!-- In pencil -->Copd</note> | <note><!-- In pencil -->Copd</note> | ||
<p><del>This element as | <p><del>This element as it</del></p> | ||
Air <del>then</del> necessary as it is to the ordinary<lb/> | Air <del>then</del> necessary as it is to the ordinary<lb/> | ||
functions of life <add>is either known to be or suspected of being</add> <del>is known or supposed to be</del><lb/> | functions of life <add>is either known to be or suspected of being</add> <del>is known or supposed to be</del><lb/> | ||
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whether <add>in relation</add> to a process of<lb/> | whether <add>in relation</add> to a process of<lb/> | ||
<del>the</del><add>a</add> mechanical <del>kind</del><add>nature</add><lb/> | <del>the</del><add>a</add> mechanical <del>kind</del><add>nature</add><lb/> | ||
or to <del>a</del> process <add> | or to <del>a</del> process<add>es</add> of <del>the</del> <add>a</add><lb/> | ||
chemical <del>kind</del> nature:</note><lb/> | chemical <del>kind</del> nature:</note><lb/> | ||
<add>in the capacity of</add> <del> | <add>in the capacity of</add> <del>an</del> a cause of deterioration, or <add>in that of</add> an obstacle<lb/> | ||
to <del>a</del> amelioration and improvement: whether<lb/> | |||
in <add>relation to</add> <del>point of</del> colour or in <add>relation to </add> <del>point of</del> substance: <del>whether</del><lb/> | in <add>relation to</add> <del>point of</del> colour or in <add>relation to </add> <del>point of</del> substance: <del>whether</del><lb/> | ||
and in the case of <add>the</add> application of body to body<lb/> | and in the case of <add>the</add> application of body to body<lb/> | ||
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<del>to transmission</del>, to impregnation, to <add>transmission and</add> percolation, to mixture<lb/> | <del>to transmission</del>, to impregnation, to <add>transmission and</add> percolation, to mixture<lb/> | ||
<del>to pressure</del>, <del>to junction</del>, <del>and</del> to <add>or to the</add> regulation of heat<lb/> | <del>to pressure</del>, <del>to junction</del>, <del>and</del> to <add>or to the</add> regulation of heat<lb/> | ||
by <del>distr</del> the degree of pressure <del>or to association</del><lb/> | by <del>distr</del> the degree of pressure <del>or to association</del>.<lb/> | ||
<p>[To p 5.]</p> | <p>[To p. 5.]</p> | ||
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Exhaustion
not to interfere
with Steam Engines
By air I understand for the present purpose
any species of elastic fluid, as well that compound
of elastic fluids which forms constitutes the ordinary composition
of the atmosphere as any other substance
in a state of similar elasticity, the absence of
which may be serviceable to the purpose of
or manufacture.
Copd
This element as it
Air then necessary as it is to the ordinary
functions of life is either known to be or suspected of being is known or supposed to be
an obstacle to art and manufacture in a great
variety of ways: whether with reference to bodies
taken singly, or with reference to bodies considered
in their application to one to or another: whether
in virtue of its mechanical or its chemical propoerties: [+] whether [+] and in both cases
whether in relation to a process of
thea mechanical kindnature
or to a processes of the a
chemical kind nature:
in the capacity of an a cause of deterioration, or in that of an obstacle
to a amelioration and improvement: whether
in relation to point of colour or in relation to point of substance: whether
and in the case of the application of body to body
whether the bodies in question be in the state of
solidity, fluidity liquidity or vapour: and if in a solid
state whether in masses or in powders. It may
in short be considered in the capacity of an obstacle or will
to preservation, as to separation (as in the way of
distillation to affectuating <add>a</add>swift the effectuation of contact, to mixture, to intromission,
to transmission, to impregnation, to transmission and percolation, to mixture
to pressure, to junction, and to or to the regulation of heat
by distr the degree of pressure or to association.
[To p. 5.]
Identifier: | JB/169/222/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169. |
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panopticon versus new south wales |
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exhaustion |
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jeremy bentham; samuel bentham |
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