The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1797 - Books |
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Page 51
... piece of wood about three inches long , and connected by two glass pillars to a larger piece of wood , that served as a stand or handle . Holding that apparatus in the left hand , the bit of metal to be examined was dropt a few inches ...
... piece of wood about three inches long , and connected by two glass pillars to a larger piece of wood , that served as a stand or handle . Holding that apparatus in the left hand , the bit of metal to be examined was dropt a few inches ...
Page 53
... piece of writing paper near the fire to render it dry and warm : then lay it upon a table , and rub it with a dry hand , which operation will electrify the paper . Now light a piece of sealing - wax with a candle , and after having ...
... piece of writing paper near the fire to render it dry and warm : then lay it upon a table , and rub it with a dry hand , which operation will electrify the paper . Now light a piece of sealing - wax with a candle , and after having ...
Page 61
... piece of writing paper near the fire to render it dry and warm : then lay it upon a table , and rub it with a dry hand , which operation will electrify the paper . Now light a piece of scaling - wax with a candle , and after having ...
... piece of writing paper near the fire to render it dry and warm : then lay it upon a table , and rub it with a dry hand , which operation will electrify the paper . Now light a piece of scaling - wax with a candle , and after having ...
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