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1 I | system, but also of the far more distant double stars; 2 I | of the smith requires a far greater and more intense 3 I | and must at length sink so far that the string which supports 4 I | force, which can overcome far greater hindrances.~~ 5 II | mechanics, velocity in so far as it is motive force, and 6 II | point M it has fallen as far as possible, but possesses 7 II | by the aid of heat, on a far greater scale.~Let us take, 8 II | would drive sailing vessels far away, reach their goal at 9 II | Aqueous vapour contains a far greater quantity of heat 10 II | conclusions from which, so far as they could at that time 11 II | by friction, and which is far greater than the heating 12 III| which would lead us too far from our present course.~ 13 III| processes of combustion are far more intense than in atmospheric 14 III| hydrogen and oxygen, though in far smaller quantity than by 15 III| processes in organic nature, so far as the facts have been tested.~ 16 III| universal natural law, which, as far as all previous experience