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oil the Floor touching him who rubs the Globe 
With his Hands handing upon Wax, without at 
the fame time fome other Non-electric fupported 
by Originally-Electrics,or otherwife being in Con- 
tact with the Globe, is owing to whatever Part of 
this Mans natural Quantity of Electricity, taken 
from himfelf by the Globe in Motion, being re- 
flored to him again by the Globe in its Revolu- 
tions; there not being any other Non-electric 
near enough to communicate the Electricity to; 
and that therefore, in this Situation, the Electri- 
city of this Man fuffers no Diminution of its 
Denfity. 
7. That the Fact is otherwife, when every thing elfe 
being as before, either a Gun-barrel fufpended 
in filk Lines, or a Man fupported by Wax, or 
fuch like, is placed near the Globe in Motion ; 
bccaufe then, whatever Part of the Ele&ricity 
of the Perfon rubbing is taken from him, is com- 
municated either to the other Man or to the Gun- 
barrel, thefe, from their Situation, being the firft 
Non-electrics, to which the Electricity taken from 
the Perfon rubbing can be communicated. 
8. That, under thefe Circumftances, as much Elec- 
tricity as is taken from the Perfon rubbing, is 
given to the other ; by which means the Electri- 
city of the fil'd Man is more rare than it natu- 
rally was, and that of the lad more denfe. 
p. That the Electricity in either of thefe Perfons is 
in a very different State of Denfity from what it 
naturally was, or from that of any Perfon (land- 
ing upon the Earth ; this lad being in a middle 
State between the two other Perfons ; that is, he 
has not his Electricity fo rare as the Man rub- 
bing 
