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1 I | ourselves, up to the present time, have shown us that all 2 I | considerable heat at the same time.] Here is the same water 3 I | properties in other respects the time of its vibration, and so 4 I | manner, and in the same time too. Do not be startled 5 I | same manner and in the same time, and you will see by-and-by 6 I | bodies do not occupy the same time in falling; I think you 7 I | to the earth in the same time. Now if I were to put into 8 I | would also fall in the same time; for it an avalanche fall 9 I | apparent difference in the time of the fall. Here is a piece 10 I | fall exactly in the same time.~Here is another illustration: 11 I | whether they fall at the same time [dropping them]. You see 12 I | do both fall in the same time [exhibiting the effect]. 13 I | fall.~I am sorry to see our time for parting is drawing so 14 I | I must take up a little time at our next meeting), still 15 II | slightly round at the same time, and here they are as one, 16 III | escape as vapor. At the same time, you see I can not melt 17 III | the course of a very short time I shall find it will have 18 III | mysterious), and in a short time the pot and the stool were 19 III | cotton wool (at the present time the cotton is put in after 20 III | would run out; and if I had time I could have shown you a 21 IV | month ago, and has thus had time to sink down to its normal 22 IV | upon the action during the time it is going on. It is not 23 IV | were now for the very first time brought under our notice. 24 IV | and give fresh air each time, and so we may go on again 25 V | make it electrical; but our time forbids us to go farther 26 V | will return for a short time to the subject treated of 27 V | take up a little of your time in showing you the manner 28 V | spark. It takes no sensible time to pass through this; and 29 VI | contact of air at the same time, you will find that it burns; 30 VI | when seen for the first time. I have here some iron filings 31 VI | circumstances, even less time to catch fire than gunpowder. [ 32 VI | action is suspended for the time. We have not destroyed the 33 VI | obliged to turn for a long time together, we have here a 34 VI | solution, and in a very short time you will see the blue color 35 VI | actions are not for a limited time, like my battery here, but 36 VI | all the illustrations that time will permit me to show you 37 VI | this affinity for a long time, and had long had great 38 VI | to our elders, and for a time let me address myself to 39 VI(25)| exclude the air. In a short time the metallic lead will begin