| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] quickness 1 quiescence 1 quietly 5 quite 15 rack-work 1 raise 1 raised 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 mass 15 moment 15 mr 15 quite 15 saw 15 square 15 state | Michael Faraday Lectures on the Forces of Matter IntraText - Concordances quite |
bold = Main text Lecture grey = Comment text
1 I | easy to make these things quite clear at the outset and 2 I | very true that before I quite succeeded I had the misfortune 3 II | now make it so that it is quite dark, and we will, in the 4 II | through; the screen remains quite dark; but I am going to 5 III | find it will have become quite cold.~Here is the water 6 III | shortly see the mixture become quite fluid, and you will then 7 III | there! the upper plate is quite free to move, gliding about 8 III | flowing down, but there is quite sufficient for you to see.~ 9 III | lighted, but this will burn quite noiselessly: it is called 10 IV | in this jar upside down quite as effectually as the water 11 IV | here is a little sugar19, quite a different substance from 12 IV | before long I shall have it quite hard; and before the end 13 IV | copper: it does not burn quite so brightly, but still very 14 V | concerned in this case, quite different to any thing we 15 VI(25)| having filled the bottle quite full of a solution of sugar