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1 I | for illustrations of our subject; but the mind of man is 2 I | different kinds of matter, subject to a very few powers; and 3 I | require to illustrate my subject. Here is the sort of matter 4 I | serve to illustrate our subject very well. That toy ought 5 II | obtain a clear idea upon the subject. Give me now that attention, 6 II | not, however, leave the subject of gravitation without telling 7 II | nature.~Let us now leave this subject which I have written upon 8 III| a little deeper into the subject. We have means of searching 9 IV | have a clear idea on the subject. Besides the attraction 10 IV | to-day to continue this subject, and trace the various phenomena 11 V | to go farther into this subject at present; you see clearly 12 V | for a short time to the subject treated of at the commencement 13 V | embarrass your minds with this subject too much, but if I take 14 VI | a little deeper into the subject of this chemical force,