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Page 27
... once on a mountain , and saw a cloud pass before him , and it consisted of bubbles thus united , and yet each seemed to repel every other . It is not , however , our present inten- tion to trace the effect of atmospherical electricity ...
... once on a mountain , and saw a cloud pass before him , and it consisted of bubbles thus united , and yet each seemed to repel every other . It is not , however , our present inten- tion to trace the effect of atmospherical electricity ...
Page 28
... once to be drawn to- wards the conductor . On the other hand , care must be taken not to raise the rod to such a height as to draw the elec- tricity from the clouds ; this may be ea- sily done , and then danger is incurred rather than ...
... once to be drawn to- wards the conductor . On the other hand , care must be taken not to raise the rod to such a height as to draw the elec- tricity from the clouds ; this may be ea- sily done , and then danger is incurred rather than ...
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... once breaking , and sufficiently insulated to show at all times the electricity of the atmosphere during a period of eighteen months . The whole of this time I re- gularly examined the electricity of the atmosphere , both day and night ...
... once breaking , and sufficiently insulated to show at all times the electricity of the atmosphere during a period of eighteen months . The whole of this time I re- gularly examined the electricity of the atmosphere , both day and night ...
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... once by the river side ; no tall trees lifted their heads anew from the mountains , as es- caping from confinement from the dark caves beneath ; no new flocks browsed on the hills ; no new herds roamed in the forests ; no new fishes ...
... once by the river side ; no tall trees lifted their heads anew from the mountains , as es- caping from confinement from the dark caves beneath ; no new flocks browsed on the hills ; no new herds roamed in the forests ; no new fishes ...
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... once endangered the continuance of a friendship . " I wrote to the late Sir . " he says , and mentioned to him this bad habit . He sent me in reply an angry letter , returning a book that I had given him , and asked for one he had given ...
... once endangered the continuance of a friendship . " I wrote to the late Sir . " he says , and mentioned to him this bad habit . He sent me in reply an angry letter , returning a book that I had given him , and asked for one he had given ...
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