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I have written unto you two Letters | I have written unto you two Letters | ||
about [[deletion]] ye [[/deletion]] the Nature & Qualities of | about [[deletion]] ye [[/deletion]] the Nature & Qualities of | ||
the Fire, now you very well know | the Fire, now you very well know | ||
− | that Smoak is | + | that Smoak is watry Humour |
of Woods or Coals, which ascends high | of Woods or Coals, which ascends high | ||
− | & afterwards | + | & afterwards dissipates in the Air & |
− | if any | + | if any Partic[[deletion]] u [[/deletion]]le of this Smoak |
sticks to the chimney, is it called | sticks to the chimney, is it called | ||
Soot, & if it flames, the whole House | Soot, & if it flames, the whole House | ||
is burnt, therefore we have little | is burnt, therefore we have little | ||
Boys who clean our Chimneys, | Boys who clean our Chimneys, |
Latest revision as of 10:36, 26 June 2019
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Serene Highness,
I have written unto you two Letters about deletion ye /deletion the Nature & Qualities of the Fire, now you very well know that Smoak is watry Humour of Woods or Coals, which ascends high & afterwards dissipates in the Air & if any Particdeletion u /deletionle of this Smoak sticks to the chimney, is it called Soot, & if it flames, the whole House is burnt, therefore we have little Boys who clean our Chimneys,