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1 II | We will now let the light pass through one or two of these 2 II | that enables the light to pass through to the screen, and 3 II | hence it allows the light to pass through. How beautiful that 4 III | am about to deal with to pass readily through it; and 5 III | is concerned; the air can pass through, but the alcohol 6 III | will let the gas (from F) pass. We will there fire it by 7 V | which that electricity can pass away [touching the conductor ( 8 V | issuing; the spark was seen to pass from the cylinder to the 9 V | takes no sensible time to pass through this; and if I were 10 VI(25)| tree. To make a lead tree, pass a bundle of brass wires