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1 I | as the roughest possible illustration of something to be disturbed), 2 I | thing. You see, in the first illustration I produced an effect than 3 I | sheet of paper; and, as an illustration of the exercise of another 4 I | are governed. There is an illustration of another kind of power 5 I | it here for the sake of illustration, because if we look into 6 I | it, to give you a sort of illustration of the downward pressure 7 I | me now give you another illustration of this power. You know 8 I | first of all, I will take as illustration a piece of marble. Now this 9 I | I can not take a better illustration of this than of gold leaf, 10 I | same time.~Here is another illustration: I have hung a piece of 11 II | it is only to make our illustration more clear. Here, then, 12 III| substance to take as an illustration (as philosophers we call 13 III| direct cause). Suppose, for illustration, I make a vessel out of 14 III| perhaps give you a better illustration of the bulk occupied by 15 III| you see a very excellent illustration of the effect of a power 16 III| if we take water as an illustration, whether it be ice, or water, 17 IV | these spheres; and this illustration gives you a very good idea 18 IV | having reference to this illustration appeared on the diagram 19 IV | little father in this kind of illustration, or consideration I would 20 VI | I bring it forward as an illustration of the wonderful power of