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1 Int | science were of an entirely different nature from the direct communications 2 I | play a power, but a very different exertion of power from the 3 I | that there are so very many different powers; on the contrary, 4 I | see that it is made up of different kinds of matter, subject 5 I | that water are two entirely different things, or that the steam 6 I | vapor there is absolutely different from the fluid water: it 7 I | the fluid water: it may be different in some particulars, having 8 I | barge. You see how strangely different subjects for our consideration 9 I | that ivory ball fall with different velocities to the table [ 10 I | reach the table or earth at different times; that is to say, the 11 II | elliptical bridge, so do the different particles of iron which 12 II | it is only because the different parts of this iron are so 13 II(9)| is, is able to assume two different forms. 14 II | see it will show a very different effect. It no longer goes 15 II | twist the rays to and fro in different parts of the room just as 16 II | actually splits it up into different colors. Now I want you to 17 II | also have within them, in different parts, different degrees 18 II | them, in different parts, different degrees of cohesion, and 19 II | his hand, you have those different colors, pink, and purple, 20 II | glass, but because of the different manner in which its particles 21 II | cohesion is being exerted in a different degree to what it is in 22 II | forces acting and dragging in different directions within the solid 23 III | or an orange vapor, and different other kinds of vapor, but 24 III | more water in a slightly different apparatus to the former 25 III | composed of two substances different to itself, which appear 26 III | attracting each other in a very different manner to the attraction 27 III | chemical action between different bodies; we are now no longer 28 III | attraction between particles of a different nature one to the other. 29 III | with which particles of different kinds attract each other. 30 III | hydrogen are particles of different kinds, and it is their attraction 31 III | heat to it: we have here different jars filled with water, 32 III | you see how wonderfully different the effect is in the jar, 33 IV | there is also another force, different from the former - one which, 34 IV | drawing from the water two different substances, which, when 35 IV | processes, you see, are very different, though the result is the 36 IV | that is a body entirely different from oxygen; it is extremely 37 IV | can have particles of very different k_nds, and that they can 38 IV | and that they can have different bulks and weights; and there 39 IV | indicating how exceedingly different particles are one from the 40 IV | We never combine these different particles together without 41 IV | We will mix these two different sets of particles together 42 IV | take place when we make different particles act together. 43 IV | little sugar19, quite a different substance from the black 44 IV | you will soon see what a different result is produced. As I 45 IV | This attraction between different particles exists also most 46 IV | of them would combine in different proportions with the other, 47 IV | to a piece]; it is very different from the other, because 48 IV | kind of attraction of the different particles one to the other 49 V | there were particles of two different kinds attracted to each 50 V | with attraction between different kinds of matter. The hydrogen 51 V | concerned in this case, quite different to any thing we have met 52 V | iron. That, then, is a very different thing indeed to what you 53 V | kinds of power, attracting different ends of the magnet - a double 54 V | metal in a manner entirely different; and, to make you see that 55 V | of this wire. Is not this different from the transmission of