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1 I | or powers, that are so common that nothing can be more 2 I | down; that shows you (using common language, which I will not 3 I | beautiful although very common (most beautiful things are 4 I | most beautiful things are common), and I am going to put 5 I | remaining in the same place at common temperatures, which water 6 II | tell you that this piece of common charcoal is just the same 7 II | some salt - you know what common salt is13; here is a piece 8 II(13)| Common salt or chloride of sodium 9 II | instance, put a piece of common glass into the polarized 10 II | effect. Here is a piece of common glass, and if I insert this 11 II | do nothing. There is the common glass [introducing it]. 12 III | we have oxygen instead of common air.~ ~ 13 IV | proceed now to show you our common way of making hydrogen. ( 14 IV | because I fill them with common air, and the water which 15 IV | illustrations these very common things, air, water, the 16 IV | that it will burn in the common atmospheric oxygen at the 17 IV | is nothing more than the common affinity always existing