class="tdr">xxiii.
Of Globes, with their Various Decorations, |
419 |
|
xxiv. |
Of the Representation of the Moon and Stars, |
421 |
|
xxv. |
Of the Representation of Sundry Figures in Fire, |
423 |
|
xxvi. |
Of the Representation of Flat Stars with a large Body of Fire, |
424 |
|
xxvii. |
Of the Single, Double, and Triple Table Wheel, |
425 |
|
xxviii. |
Of Decorations, Transparencies, and Illuminations, |
ib. |
|
xxix. |
Of Imitative Fire-works, |
440 |
|
CHAPTER XI. |
Of Aquatic Fire-works, |
442 |
Sec. |
i. |
Of Water Rockets, |
443 |
|
ii. |
Of Pipes of Communication, |
ib. |
|
iii. |
Of Horizontal Wheels for Water, |
444 |
|
iv. |
Of Water Mines, |
ib. |
|
v. |
Of Fire Globes for the Water, |
445 |
|
vi. |
Of Odoriferous Water Balloons, |
446 |
|
vii. |
Of Water Balloons, |
447 |
|
viii. |
Of Water Squibs, |
448 |
|
ix. |
Of the Water Fire-Fountain, |
ib. |
|
x. |
Of Swans and Ducks, to discharge Rockets in Water, |
ib. |
|
xi. |
Of Discharging Rockets under Water, |
449 |
|
xii. |
Of the Representation of Neptune in his Chariot, |
450 |
|
xiii. |
Of the Representation of a Sea-Fight with small Ships, and the Preparation of a Fire-Ship, |
451 |
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CHAPTER XII. |
Of the Arrangement of Fire-works for Exhibition, |
452 |