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This may be covered with a little conical cap , or merely with a piece of wire
network , or with a cowl ( preferably a fixed cowl ) if it is required to be ornamental
. Whether this pipe be covered with a cowl or not , air will , as a rule , enter at the
air ...
This may be covered with a little conical cap , or merely with a piece of wire
network , or with a cowl ( preferably a fixed cowl ) if it is required to be ornamental
. Whether this pipe be covered with a cowl or not , air will , as a rule , enter at the
air ...
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Seite 53 - ... does, whereas one gas burner will consume as much oxygen and give out as much carbonic acid as five or six men, or even more. This is why it is commonly considered that gas is more injurious than lamps or candles...