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1 II | the whole secret of this curious expression, inversely as 2 II | are held together in very curious ways. And suppose I take 3 II | and you will see what a curious effect that has. [Upon the 4 III| returned. Now is not this curious? In this vessel (C) we can 5 IV | producing water; and it is curious to think how often you must 6 IV | give out heat, but it is a curious thing that this heat does 7 IV | interrupted. What, then, is this curious condition of heat? Why, 8 V | of attraction even more curious than the last, namely, the 9 V | of a double nature - of a curious and dual nature. And I want, 10 V | silk.~Now there are some curious bodies in nature (of which 11 V | feebly. Is it not, then, very curious to find that there is an 12 VI | I will show you what a curious kind of affinity this is 13 VI | the platinum by this very curious experiment of using the 14 VI | action. There is also another curious thing to be noticed now