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1 I | gravitates. I have here a large vessel placed upon a balance, 2 I | and making the base of large curvature, and there you 3 I | make up a bulk equal to the large one, they would also fall 4 II | were possible, it became as large as the Earth itself - or 5 II | the Earth itself as the large ball - that then the attraction 6 II | I place it close to the large screen, just shadows as 7 II | lamp, the shadow on the large screen would be nine times 8 II | exhibiting a piece of paper as large as the other sheets, but 9 III| case we diminish to such a large extent the power of attraction 10 III| do.~I will now fill this large bell-jar (F) with water; 11 III| of water produced a very large volume of vapor. Mr. Anderson 12 III| go on making from water a large bulk of permanent gas, as 13 III| show you a little more at large what chemical affinity is. 14 III| hydrogen, is evolved in large quantity, and the other 15 V | sealing-wax - I have rather a large stick, but a smaller one 16 V | and it will attract a very large piece of iron. That, then, 17 V | magnet by rubbing it on the large magnet. I have now made 18 V | lecture. You see here a large machine arranged for the 19 VI | sudden flash showed how large a proportion of gunpowder 20 VI | order to experiment with his large voltaic battery, which was 21 VI | saw when I discharged the large electrical machine, when