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1 I, 3 | motion that is to have this effect must be rapid and near, 2 I, 7 | are fewer and fainter this effect does not appear in the same 3 I, 13| earth to produce this same effect, and recognize that there 4 I, 13| to produce the supposed effect. To think that they are 5 I, 14| was once dry: for their effect may be fulfilled, but time 6 II, 3 | earth have such a striking effect in a great quantity of water 7 II, 4 | where it is nearest to the effect; but in its generation and 8 II, 6 | movement of the sun. For an effect is most apt to be produced 9 II, 8 | to have any perceptible effect on the earth at all.~Subterranean 10 III, 4 | Bright dyes too show the effect of contrast. In woven and 11 IV, 3 | is too great to have no effect at all, but too small to 12 IV, 3 | get too much heat for no effect to be produced, but too 13 IV, 7 | the oil is dissipated. The effect in both cases is the same