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70. On the Planarise. Edinb. New Phil. 



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71. Ou holding the breath for a length- 

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72. Experimental researches in Electricity. 



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73. Experimental researches in Electricity. 



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74. Experimental researches in Electricity. 



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76. Experimental researches in Electricity. 

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77. Experimental researches in Electricity. 



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79. Reply to Dr. John DAVY'S " Remarks 



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81. Experimental researches in Electricity. 



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82. Experimental researches in Electricity. 



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