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the same principles which I have already applied to the treat- 
ment of several similar cases in a former r.* 
these . ‘ . 
denser also. e pressure and the temperature in the boiler 
© On the behavior of steam ine nding under different circumstances, these An- 
+a vol. 82, p. 263. Nheloie: it his report in the progress of 5s peng 
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cal Magazine, that in his opinion the same is incorrect in try sue 
in so gener. ole 
how far th iews follow from my words or these propositions are to overthrow 
my eoudusions, . I do not Pa rine Sa myself obliged to defend my former works 
against this blame. As however, the developmant which follows here rests as above 
mentioned, entirely upon the same views by which I was at that time guided, Helm- 
holtz, will perhaps find in it also the same errors in pr le. For this case, I await 
his objections, only I would then desire him to go into the matter in a somewhat 
More special manner. 
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