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1 II | consider these, then, as separate particles magnified, so 2 II | have done nothing more than separate the particles which compose 3 II | the attraction between its separate particles; for if I take 4 II | can be pulled apart will separate. In this manner suspension 5 II | and it I press these two separate pieces close together, so 6 II | I can give them will not separate them again; I have joined 7 II(13)| may be broken up into the separate cubes. 8 III | that we are able to get the separate parts of which it is composed 9 III | itself, which appear at separate places when it is made to 10 V | it near it), but it is a separate and dual attraction, and, 11 VI | of these gold leaves with separate ends of this battery, and