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" I rejoice in addressing these communications to you. He who predicted and showed that electricity wings the formidable bolt of the atmosphere, will hear with attention that in the deep it speeds a humbler bolt, silent and invisible. He who analyzed the... "
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London: From Their ... - Page 465
by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1809
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Popular Physiology: Being a Familiar Explanation of the Most Interesting ...

Perceval B. Lord - 1839 - 476 pages
...very general belief. " He who predicted, and showed," says Dr. Walsh, in a letter to Dr. Franklin, " that electricity wings the formidable bolt of the...humbler bolt, silent and invisible. He, who analyzed the electrical phial, will hear with pleasure that its laws prevail in animate phials. He, who by reason...
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Familiar Illustrations of Natural Philosophy: Selected Principally from ...

James Renwick - 1840 - 412 pages
...recalling the words with which he closed his letter upon the subject to that eminent philosopher. " I rejoice in addressing these communications to you....silent and invisible. He who analyzed the electrified vial, will hear with pleasure that its laws prevail in animate viala. He who, by reason, became an...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volume 54

1851 - 650 pages
...air, was four times as strong ;>s when it was in water. Walsh concludes his letter in these words : "I rejoice in addressing these communications to you....speeds a humbler bolt, silent and invisible. He who analy/ed the electrified phial will hear with pleasure that its laws prevail in animal phials. He who...
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The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the ..., Volume 22

1850 - 414 pages
...air, was four times as strong as when it was in water. Walsh concludes his letter in these words : — "I rejoice in addressing these communications to you....phial will hear with pleasure that its laws prevail in animal phials. He who by reason became an electrician will hear with reverence of an instinctive electrician,...
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The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the Year

1850 - 374 pages
...air, was four times as strong as when it was in water. Walsh concludes his letter in these words : — "I rejoice in addressing these communications to you....phial will hear with pleasure that its laws prevail in animal phials. He who by reason became an electrician will hear with reverence of an instinctive electrician,...
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The Electrical Researches of the Honourable Henry Cavendish, F.R.S., Written ...

Henry Cavendish - 1879 - 588 pages
...with attention, that in the deep it speeds an " humbler bolt, silent and invisible : He, who analysed the electrified " Phial, will hear with pleasure that its laws prevail in animate Phials : M. d " He, -who by Reason became an electrician, will hear with reverence " of an instinctive electrician,...
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The Electrical Researches of the Honourable Henry Cavendish, R.F.S., Written ...

Henry Cavendish - 1879 - 572 pages
...through the least '• space of air." Walsh concludes his letter to Franklin in the following terms : — "I rejoice in addressing these communications to You. He, who " predicted and shewed that electricity wings the formidable bolt of the " atmosphere, will hear with attention, that...
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The Electrical Researches of ... Henry Cavendish, F. R. S.: Written Between ...

Henry Cavendish - 1879 - 564 pages
...the least '• space of air." Walsh concludes his letter to Franklin in the following terms : — " I rejoice in addressing these communications to You. He, who " predicted and shewed that electricity wings the formidable bolt of tlio " atmosphere, will hear with attention, that...
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The Electrical Researches of ... Henry Cavendish, F. R. S.: Written Between ...

Henry Cavendish - 1879 - 538 pages
...through the least <• space of air." Walsh concludes his letter to Franklin in the following terms : — "I rejoice in addressing these communications to You. He, who " predicted and shewed that electricity wings the formidable bolt of the " atmosphere, will hear with attention, that...
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A History of Electric Telegraphy, to the Year 1837

John Joseph Fahie - 1884 - 596 pages
...torpedo appears to be absolutely electrical," and he concludes, after going fully over the details, " He, who predicted and showed that electricity wings...speeds a humbler bolt, silent and invisible ; he, who analysed the electric phial, will hear with pleasure that its laws prevail in animated phials ; he,...
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