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1 I | now take some water and pour it in, you see that that 2 I | bottle above the vessel to pour the water into it? You will 3 I | balance, and the moment I pour this steam into it you see 4 II | lead, melt it, and then pour it out upon a stone, and 5 II | alum into solution, I will pour it into this glass basin, 6 II | experiment, do as I do - pour the liquid out gently, leaving 7 II | crimson red. Just watch when I pour these two liquids together - 8 II(7)| a few minutes, and then pour it off from the dirt and 9 II | yourselves that when you pour warm water upon glass you 10 III | leave as it is. I will not pour the water from it, because 11 III | through it; and I am going to pour a little water on this board, 12 III | fluid mercury, and if I pour it from one vessel into 13 III | the glass itself; and if I pour water quietly from a jug, 14 IV | down; and just as I can pour water from one vessel into 15 IV | to receive it, so can I pour this gas from one jar into 16 IV | attraction take place. I will pour the two together into this 17 VI | speak, of the two. I will pour some spirit of wine into 18 VI | chemical action; I will pour part of it into this glass, 19 VI | action on one side. I will pour some more of this sulphindigotic