Excerpt from Notes of a Course of Nineteen Lectures on Natural Philosophy Delivered
The experimental hints may perhaps induce the reader to prepare, and try for himself, various experiments, of which only a faint idea can be obtained from simple description. Those who may desire to use the Notes for lecture purposes will recognise, at once that the main difficulty has'been to condense the matter sufli cie ntly; hence, by enlarging individual notes, or by fully illustrating those given, they can readily increase the number of lectures to any extent they please and I shall be glad if they find this framework useful for.
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