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1 I | sometimes (as you see here) to set wood on fire; and this explains 2 I | have one here, and if I set it swinging, it will continue 3 I | gold leaf to a string, and set it oscillating like a pendulum, 4 I(6)| it, the carbonic acid is set free, and the sulphuric 5 II | weight before the little set of particles in the small 6 III | about the salt and they set the pot by the fire, just 7 III | now boiling, and I will set fire to the vapor, so that 8 III | off, and you see that one set of particles (H) is coming 9 III | other bodies. I will just set fire to the point of this 10 IV | this chemical action is set going exactly as it would 11 IV | lead burning! Why, it has set fire to the paper! Now that 12 IV | piece of phosphorus and set fire to it, and then place 13 IV | the oxygen; but suppose I set fire to this piece of cotton 14 IV | rubbing together so hard as to set the tree on fire. I do not 15 IV | I do not suppose I shall set these two pieces of wood 16 V | attraction of cohesion, and if I set fire to it, it would have 17 V | clear to you: Suppose I set up this rough indicator 18 V | from his finger to the jet set fire to the gas.] You now 19 VI | of wine into a basin and set it on fire; and, having 20 VI | scarcely a bubble of hydrogen set free, so that the action