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1 I | means of forces in one great mass, 8,000 miles in diameter, 2 I | compared with the little mass of substance I have here! 3 I | collect them together as one mass, and philosophers have discovered 4 II | is held together in one mass. It is kept together, in 5 II | together again and forming one mass7.~Now, having brought the 6 II(13)| aggregated together, form a mass, which may be broken up 7 II | directions within the solid mass.~ ~ 8 III | basin; they have a fine mass of crystals about them. 9 IV | affinity traveling about the mass, and setting it on fire, 10 IV | condense into a snowlike mass at the close of the lecture. 11 V | where the power is in the mass, and whether it is a dual 12 V | increase the attraction. This mass will lift that lump of iron, 13 V | but that the whole of the mass is really concerned in this 14 V | falling the whole of the mass is really acted upon by 15 V | evident at the end of the mass. You will understand all