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1 I | what I undertake; but such things are not always left to our 2 I | live, and yet we view these things with an almost entire absence 3 I | who have looked into these things, and ascertained the very 4 I | forces, or abilities to do things, or powers, that are so 5 I | this, then, is one of those things which we call power, or 6 I | term matter - any of these things that I can lay hold of with 7 I | are two entirely different things, or that the steam rising 8 I | very common (most beautiful things are common), and I am going 9 I | very easy to make these things quite clear at the outset 10 I | from me the fact that all things gravitate, whatever may 11 I | or gas is, like all other things, attracted to the earth.~ 12 II | discovered most wonderful things. You know that there is 13 II | more simple? There are many things which, if brought together 14 II | beautifully by nature (for all things are far more beautiful in 15 II | gives us great strength. The things we deal with in building 16 II | use iron, stone, and other things of great strength; and only 17 II | Now I have shown you these things for the purpose of bringing 18 II | And suppose I take some things that are held together by 19 II | put into that basin a few things which those who are in the 20 II | through one or two of these things which I just now showed 21 II | and for me? (for I enjoy things as much as you do). In what 22 III| underneath, and from the other things round about. Well, a little 23 III| Here, then, we have two things, neither of them being water 24 IV | with the way in which these things are made, I will proceed 25 IV | illustrations these very common things, air, water, the heaviest 26 IV | chemical affinity with other things, but still it can combine 27 IV | gravitation, or weight, or all things that exist, as to destroy 28 IV | enough to take fire; and such things have been known as two branches 29 V | There is no end to the things from which you can evolve