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<del>By exhausting the air from the Still <gap/> the pressure<lb/>
is less and the degree of heat necessary for the <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> by which even</del><lb/>
 
<p>An instance when the pressure of air is an<lb/>
any injury caused to the subject <gap/> in a <gap/> degree of heat <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
would not be <gap/><add>the</add> and by a
lesser is guarded<add>of a <gap/></add>. <gap/> <gap/> <gap/><lb/>
obstacle to the improvement to wit in either of the<lb/>
in the distillation of oils &amp; spirit is fermented.</p>
 
mathematical <gap/> common to all bodies in<lb/>
their elastic state, and whatever may be the<lb/>
specific chemical properties <add>elastic fluid</add> of the air in the <gap/><lb/>
 
[From p4]<lb/>
<del>is that of 3</del> 2. <hi rend="underline">Distillation.</hi> The <unclear>greature</unclear> the quantity<lb/>
of the air in the state, the greater the pressure<lb/>
upon the <del>fluid in the state,</del><add><del>liquid</del> substance <del>to be</del> from which the distillation is to be performed,</add> and the greater the<lb/>
quantity of <del>heat caloric sensible</del> heat <del>or uncombined</del> <lb/>
<del>caloric</del><add>any portion of that substance, whether  it be</add> necessary to enable the fluid<del>liquid</del><lb/>
<del>to part appear assume</del><add><add>in a solid</add><add><del><gap/></del> or <del>as is most uses</del> in a<add><del><gap/></del></add><add>in a liquid state, to assume</add> an elestic state and so <lb/>
pass into the receiver.  <del>Exhaust</del><add>Extract</add> the air from the<lb/>
whole of the inclosed space, <del>effect of a</del> (still and
receiver)
 
 
 
 





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By exhausting the air from the Still the pressure
is less and the degree of heat necessary for the by which even

An instance when the pressure of air is an
any injury caused to the subject in a degree of heat
would not be the and by a lesser is guardedof a .
obstacle to the improvement to wit in either of the
in the distillation of oils & spirit is fermented.

mathematical common to all bodies in
their elastic state, and whatever may be the
specific chemical properties elastic fluid of the air in the

[From p4]
is that of 3 2. Distillation. The greature the quantity
of the air in the state, the greater the pressure
upon the fluid in the state,liquid substance to be from which the distillation is to be performed, and the greater the
quantity of heat caloric sensible heat or uncombined
caloricany portion of that substance, whether it be necessary to enable the fluidliquid
to part appear assume<add>in a solid or as is most uses in a<add>in a liquid state, to assume an elestic state and so
pass into the receiver. ExhaustExtract the air from the
whole of the inclosed space, effect of a (still and receiver)






Identifier: | JB/169/224/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 169.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

169

Main Headings

Panopticon versus New South Wales

Folio number

224

Info in main headings field

Exhaustion

Image

001

Titles

Category

Text sheet

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

Page Numbering

D5 / F7

Penner

Jeremy Bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

57044

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