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... the royal palace, when, to gratify the royal spleen against the rebellious
philosopher of the revolted colonies, they rejected the pointed conductors
recommended by Franklin, and actually caused blunt conductors to be placed on
the palace.
... the royal palace, when, to gratify the royal spleen against the rebellious
philosopher of the revolted colonies, they rejected the pointed conductors
recommended by Franklin, and actually caused blunt conductors to be placed on
the palace.
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He further showed that if the gas thus rendered white hot be cooled, it will cease
to be luminous in the same manner, and from the same cause as would be the
case with a red hot poker plunged in water. He shewed that the gas which forms
...
He further showed that if the gas thus rendered white hot be cooled, it will cease
to be luminous in the same manner, and from the same cause as would be the
case with a red hot poker plunged in water. He shewed that the gas which forms
...
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If the electric current can be made to affect any object in such a manner as to
cause such object to produce any effect sensible to the eye, the ear, or the touch,
such effect may be used as a sign; and if this effect be capable of being varied, ...
If the electric current can be made to affect any object in such a manner as to
cause such object to produce any effect sensible to the eye, the ear, or the touch,
such effect may be used as a sign; and if this effect be capable of being varied, ...
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It is then shown that various other causes, such as imperfect insulation,
atmospheric vicissitudes, &c., are liable to ... its under surface, and having
sufficient adhesion with it to cause the movement of the disk by the revolution of
the roller.
It is then shown that various other causes, such as imperfect insulation,
atmospheric vicissitudes, &c., are liable to ... its under surface, and having
sufficient adhesion with it to cause the movement of the disk by the revolution of
the roller.
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Such and such like were the running commentaries on equitation, till often I forgot
whether the lesson had more concern with a seat on horseback or the great
cause of monarchy throughout Europe. I suppose, to use a popular phrase of our
...
Such and such like were the running commentaries on equitation, till often I forgot
whether the lesson had more concern with a seat on horseback or the great
cause of monarchy throughout Europe. I suppose, to use a popular phrase of our
...
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