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1 I | surface. Then, when we come to examine farther, I refer you to 2 I | when we come to dig into or examine it (as man does for his 3 I | it is heavy; but let us examine it with regard to the amount 4 II | afterward to look to and examine its internal condition), 5 II | together by this force, and examine them more minutely. I will 6 III| we have another point to examine, and this water is again 7 III| coming outside, and I want to examine that water, and the state 8 III| substance, and we must therefore examine it carefully, to see in 9 III| right hand, and you can examine it by-and-by; there is not 10 III| one from the other, and to examine them, and see what they 11 III| and we will proceed to examine what is the character of 12 IV | other jar, and then we will examine the two. We shall see, on 13 V | these artificial magnets and examine it, and see where the power 14 V | held up. And if we come to examine this attraction a little 15 V | iron, I take a magnet, and examine it in a similar way, you 16 V | that piece (n, s), and then examine it, see how strongly one 17 VI | with each other.~Let us now examine these phenomena a little 18 VI | magnetic of itself. We will examine this wire with our magnetic 19 VI | doubt that if I were to examine the other end I should find