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Lecture
1 I | aware that there was any thing wonderful in it. These inquiries, 2 I | having been touched by any thing. You see, in the first illustration 3 I | of platinum2] is another thing which gravitates toward 4 I | there is of it; that little thing is heavier than so much 5 I | water]. What a wonderful thing it is to see that it requires 6 I | an iron half cwt.] - a thing called a weight because 7 I | pasteboard, or any other thing easily dealt with, and run 8 II | if I try to do the same thing with them here [on the table], 9 II | you see yellow is the same thing as the red body, only the 10 II | charcoal is just the same thing, only differently coalesced, 11 II | supposing I take some other thing - this stone, for instance [ 12 II | interior of bodies. Light is a thing which is, so to say, attracted 13 II | and we done not know any thing that does not). All matters 14 III| steam. And exactly the same thing happens with platinum, and 15 III| gas. Is it not a glorious thing for us to look at the sea, 16 III| they did not tell me any thing about the salt and they 17 III| take care to have every thing lean and soapy). I will 18 III| to see.~Another wonderful thing about this mode of changing 19 IV | start the action. Can any thing be more beautiful than this 20 IV | let me tell you another thing, or you will go away with 21 IV | heat, but it is a curious thing that this heat does not 22 V | quite different to any thing we have met with before, 23 V | piece which clings to any thing it is brought near, and 24 V | then, is a very different thing indeed to what you saw in 25 V | this power a most wonderful thing? And very strange, the means 26 V | make a piece of iron or any thing else heavier or lighter 27 V | the power of heat from one thing to another; for if I pout 28 V | are transferred from one thing to another; for the manner 29 VI | this most extraordinary thing occurs, that if I introduce 30 VI | present; and what a strange thing it is to see that this force 31 VI | is this? It is the same thing which you saw when I discharged 32 VI | bright flash; it is the same thing, only continued, because 33 VI | way, burning almost every thing we place between the poles. 34 VI | is also another curious thing to be noticed now we are 35 VI | stones, and good in every thing?" ~