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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?

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1768.  Sterne, Sent. Journ., I. 78. Submitting the offer, and themselves with it, to be sifted … by an unheated mind.

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1843.  Civil Eng. & Arch. Jrnl., VI. 304/1. A blast of atmospheric air, in the natural or unheated state.

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1883.  World’s Cycl. Sci., 15. As attraction is weak in the gases of the Earth’s atmosphere—comparatively unheated.

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