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1 Int| his successor, Tyndall, to say, "Taking him for all and 2 I | attention to what I may say by directing, to - day, 3 I | water into it? You will say, because experience has 4 I | using this word, for when I say that this penny-piece gravitates, 5 I | of the earth; that is to say, the whole of the attracting 6 I | refer to your toy-books, and say you have seen that before. 7 I | different times; that is to say, the ball falls faster than 8 I | exhibiting the effect]. I dare say, if I were to put this piece 9 II | understand what this law is. They say (and they are right) that 10 II | crystallized out - that is to say, come back to the solid 11 II | little more of it, you will say. Do not be mistaken; there 12 II | changed. And what will you say to me when I tell you that 13 II | breaking it - that is to say, I may bend it in one particular 14 II | a thing which is, so to say, attracted by every substance 15 III| without heat - that is to say, without using heat as a 16 III| the vessel B. And I dare say you know that if I put my 17 IV | will be shrewd enough to say for want of oxygen.~This, 18 VI | you will be prepared to say that there is chemical action 19 VI | occurred on the other side. I say apparently, for you must 20 VI | bridge of force, that is to say, a communicator between