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1 Int | knowledge, and together they form so vast an achievement as 2 I | recognize it as such in whatever form I show it to you. We are 3 I(4) | however, the water changes its form, and, by uniting with the 4 I | gravitate, whatever may be their form or condition. Now here is 5 I(6) | unites with the lime to form sulphate of lime. Carbonic 6 II | particles hold together in the form of an elliptical bridge, 7 II | natural than their artificial form), and here I have some of 8 II | come back to the solid form. [The lecturer here poured 9 II | pieces.]~Here is another form of the same kind of experiment. 10 II | of no definite shape or form. But supposing I take some 11 II | will only split up so as to form square or oblong pieces 12 II(13) | sodium crystallizes in the form of solid cubes, which, aggregated 13 II(13) | which, aggregated together, form a mass, which may be broken 14 II | We perceive the outside form and the inside form, and 15 II | outside form and the inside form, and we look through it, 16 II(14) | its primitive crystalline form. 17 III | even though it be in the form of ice or steam). Why is 18 III | hold together in the liquid form, but escape as vapor. At 19 III | another, I find that it will form a stream from the bottle 20 III | the substance in this new form: when we make ice into water, 21 III | occupied by the ether in this form by the size of its flame; 22 III(16)| oxygen of the latter to form hyponitrous acid. Binoxide 23 IV | combining oxygen and hydrogen to form water without knowing it. 24 IV | weight of hydrogen went to form water, I meant this, that 25 V | you may distinguish one form the other. Now this end ( 26 V | bodies, which takes up the form of attraction and repulsion. 27 VI | going up into the air in the form of that white smoke, and 28 VI(25) | wires to diverge so as to form a sort of cone, and, having 29 VI(25) | the divergent wires, and form a beautiful object.