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1 I | that there was any thing wonderful in it. These inquiries, 2 I | nothing is commoner than the wonderful powers by which we are enabled 3 I | on the contrary, it is wonderful to think how few are the 4 I | disposed in this strange and wonderful way, which gives to man 5 I | in contemplation of the wonderful history related by these 6 I | scales to the water]. What a wonderful thing it is to see that 7 I | conceive for yourselves what a wonderful power there must be to pull 8 I | most beautifully, and with wonderful properties in other respects 9 I | experiment which appeared very wonderful to me when I was a boy. 10 II | philosophers have discovered most wonderful things. You know that there 11 II | not this attraction most wonderful? That bar of iron one inch 12 II | much as you do). In what a wonderful manner they open out to 13 III| for you to see.~Another wonderful thing about this mode of 14 IV | produces other phenomena wonderful the think about. Here is 15 IV | and throwing it into such wonderful agitation!~ ~I must now 16 IV | liquids into a solid body a wonderful manifestation of chemical 17 IV | chemical affinity, and the wonderful variety of the exertions 18 V | sometimes endowed with a wonderful attraction, which is not 19 V | itself to be lifted up, so wonderful is its power of attraction. 20 V | is not this power a most wonderful thing? And very strange, 21 V | the instant, in a manner wonderful to think of.~I must now 22 VI | affinity, but modified it in a wonderful and beautiful manner. Here 23 VI | copper. Now is not this most wonderful and beautiful to see? We 24 VI | forth the spark; and it is wonderful and beautiful to see how 25 VI | as an illustration of the wonderful power of conveying this 26 VI | forever, and are of great and wonderful importance in the precipitation 27 VI | ways. These forces are also wonderful in their power of producing