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1 I | the exercise of another kind of power, I might use gunpowder 2 I | illustration of another kind of power in that lamp; there 3 I | day, our thoughts to one kind of power. You see what I 4 I | will illustrate another kind of power. [The lecturer 5 I | undisturbed. Or I can try another kind of experiment: if I raise 6 I | another experiment of the same kind. Take a penny piece, or 7 II | another form of the same kind of experiment. I have here 8 II | off; a piece of a similar kind would come off, just as 9 II | what we may consider as a kind of attraction, and I have 10 III| this solid body to the same kind of condition as regards 11 III| vapor], and you see the same kind of change produced. Moreover, 12 III| are dealing with another kind of attraction - the attraction 13 IV | we know of nothing of the kind in the forces either of 14 IV | a little father in this kind of illustration, or consideration 15 IV | substance. It is by this kind of attraction of the different 16 V | of particles of the same kind to each other - that power 17 V | attractions.~To-day we come to a kind of attraction even more 18 V | pulled round a plank of that kind, so you need be in no want 19 V | better, perhaps, by another kind of experiment. Here is a 20 VI | show you what a curious kind of affinity this is by an 21 VI | consideration of a strange kind of chemical affinity, and 22 VI | sake of showing you the kind of light produced by the 23 VI | no chemical action of any kind; they might remain in the