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Michael Faraday
Lectures on the Forces of Matter

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means

   Lecture
1 I | ever felt concerning the means of his own existence; how 2 I | here; how he lives; by what means he stands upright; and through 3 I | upright; and through what means he moves about from place 4 I | analyze it; and it is by means of these powers conjointly ( 5 I | pull it over now, not by means of that string or the pull 6 I | substances, held together by means of forces in one great mass, 7 I | and therefore the very means which I use to cause the 8 I | hang a pail of water, by means of a stick, upon the side 9 I | ceiling of the theatre by means of a cord and pulley, and 10 I | glass vessel, and I have the means by a little arrangement 11 I | we will remove the air by means of an air-pump, and, while 12 II | compared with us, and all by means of this power of gravitation 13 II | with solder, but simply by means of the attraction of the 14 II | about and decomposed by means of the prism.] Now, here 15 II | or whether we take other means, we get the same result; 16 III| minds to a knowledge of the means we possess of making this 17 III| of iron [Mr. Anderson, by means of a pair of tongs, handed 18 III| without heat (for we have the means of making ice liquid without 19 III| liquid by any of the various means we have at our command, 20 III| that force of attraction by means of which it remains solid, 21 III| Now we have discovered a means, by great care and research 22 III| into the subject. We have means of searching into the constitution 23 III| carried about the room by means of these wires. This force 24 III| heat was removed. Now by means of these wires (which are 25 III| we used yesterday, and by means of these wires we can cause 26 III| spark through the gas by means of the wires (I, K) in the 27 III| through the confined gas by means of the wires I, K.] You 28 III| will see that it is by no means the same as the one we collected 29 III| opened out in this way by means of the battery, which adds 30 III| ring flame, I can shake, by means of a sieve, the fine particles 31 IV | one which, yesterday, by means of the voltaic battery, 32 IV | substances, which, when heated by means of the electric spark, attracted 33 IV | ways; most abundantly by means of the chemical affinity 34 V | try and make evident by means of this ball, this bubble 35 V | thing? And very strange, the means of taking it from one substance 36 V | it with this machine by means of a wire? You see at once 37 VI | together or disunite them by means of its action on the chemical 38 VI | touching each other outside by means of a wire coming from each 39 VI | mine chemical affinity by means of this electricity; not 40 VI | merely to connect these by means of wires to the opposite


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