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1 I | enjoy ourselves, up to the present time, have shown us that 2 I | will not embarrass you at present with the name of that power, 3 I | which we have to deal at present, generally or particularly, 4 I | and the glass vessel is at present the lighter of the two; 5 I | will not suppose for the present you have hitherto applied 6 II | which I will not name at present, and when these particles 7 III| in diameter]. It has at present a great deal of strength, 8 III| with cotton wool (at the present time the cotton is put in 9 IV | hydrogen in this jar at present, but I will gently turn 10 IV | part of the oxygen there present, and have become coated 11 IV | the oxygen which must be present in its proper amount is 12 IV | consider many of them on the present occasion, because when you 13 V | ball and this shellac at present; there may be a little wind 14 V | farther into this subject at present; you see clearly there are 15 V | opposite ways. I do not at present know one from the other, 16 V | straw, that electricity is present in those brass conductors ( 17 V | answers our purpose for the present. And so you perceived how 18 VI | spark shows us what power is present; and what a strange thing 19 VI | Let that suffice for the present; and now let us go a little