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1661. Boyle, Phys. Ess., Hist. Firmness, Wks. 1772, I. 423. How will it be proved that either salts or even the distilled spirits of them can penetrate, without a kind of prodigy, the narrow pores of unheated glass?
1768. Sterne, Sent. Journ., I. 78. Submitting the offer, and themselves with it, to be sifted by an unheated mind.
1843. Civil Eng. & Arch. Jrnl., VI. 304/1. A blast of atmospheric air, in the natural or unheated state.
1883. Worlds Cycl. Sci., 15. As attraction is weak in the gases of the Earths atmospherecomparatively unheated.