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1   I,  2|   air, which surrounds our globe, is so subtle, that we are
2   I,  2|  the same extent as if our globe were surrounded or covered
3   I,  5|   things, existing on this globe, (when lecturing on natural
4   I,  6|   above the surface of our globe, and just as the dice of
5 III, 45| surrounds the whole of our globe; where metals and mines
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