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1 I | means he moves about from place to place. Hence, we come 2 I | moves about from place to place. Hence, we come into this 3 I | consider how all this takes place; and were it not for the 4 I | this sheet of paper, and place it upright on one edge, 5 I | greater size. Now if I were to place these two balls near together, 6 I | of remaining in the same place at common temperatures, 7 I | point I want in the next place to draw your attention to. 8 I | to do is to take another place for the awl hang the plumb-line, 9 I | will see I have only to place two sharp-pointed sticks 10 I | goes down first. But, not place this paper flat on the top 11 II | take one of these balls and place it within an inch of the 12 II | which, as you know, when I place it close to the large screen, 13 II | the other one in size, and place it midway between the lamp 14 II | are now two pieces in the place of one. I will show you 15 II | will see a change taking place in its condition of cohesion 16 II | its ordinary state; when I place it in the course of the 17 III| on this board, and then place the tin vessel on it. Now 18 III| any gas remaining, if I place it over the jar and open 19 III| when the explosion took place in the desired manner.] 20 III| the former one, and if I place this in connection with 21 IV | immediately an action takes place, which produces an abundant 22 IV | brought you, in the first place, to the consideration of 23 IV | the phenomena which take place when we make different particles 24 IV | you shall see what takes place when we put the two together. [ 25 IV | chemical attraction take place. I will pour the two together 26 IV | set fire to it, and then place a jar of air over the phosphorus, 27 V | round face); and now, if you place a piece of flat glass upon 28 V | does not adhere; but if I place it there, a little nearer 29 V | extremity, and then gently place it on the surface of some 30 V | these powers travel from place to place. Both heat and 31 V | powers travel from place to place. Both heat and electricity 32 V | obtaining the power of heat) and place it under that little chimney, 33 V | heat of this lamp to the place where the metal and wood 34 V | traveling of electricity from place to place, its rapidity is 35 V | electricity from place to place, its rapidity is astonishing. 36 V | power of electricity from place to place by choosing the 37 V | electricity from place to place by choosing the materials 38 V | may carry the power to the place I wish; and then placing 39 VI | intellect.~In the first place, then, here is a piece of 40 VI | is chemical action taking place. You see all I have to do 41 VI | and no action would take place; but, by putting them both 42 VI | then the action would take place, and it would become covered 43 VI | produces, travel from one place to another; for we do make 44 VI | will know when this takes place, because the power will 45 VI | wires and conveyed to this place. I am about to take a portion 46 VI | are able to convey it from place to place! When we use gunpowder 47 VI | convey it from place to place! When we use gunpowder for 48 VI | conveying this force from place to place. I have merely 49 VI | this force from place to place. I have merely to connect 50 VI | of the metal silver, and place it on charcoal connected 51 VI | burning almost every thing we place between the poles. Now I 52 VI | other to the other end, and place them in this solution, and 53 VI | any action none has taken place.~Here we have another instance 54 VI | another?~And now let us give place as juveniles to the respect