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1 I | power, and we must submit to circumstances as they are appointed. I 2 I(4)| is said, under ordinary circumstances, to be latent or insensible. 3 I | to you the more important circumstances connected with the force 4 I(6)| Carbonic acid, under ordinary circumstances, is a colorless invisible 5 II | this salt, which by natural circumstances has had its particles so 6 IV | I must now come to a few circumstances which require careful consideration. 7 IV | and that under limited circumstances. Mr. Anderson will hold 8 VI | it takes, under certain circumstances, even less time to catch 9 VI | force, where under ordinary circumstances, chemical affinity would 10 VI | magnetic needle under these circumstances. Let me show you that a