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" BOILED ! It would be difficult to describe the surprise and astonishment expressed in the countenances of the bystanders, on seeing so large a quantity of cold water heated, and actually made to boil, without any fire. "
Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts - Страница 113
по William Nicholson - 1799
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