Excerpt from Lectures on Electricity, Vol. 2
All the effects which have been described and elucidated, have been merely the consequences of diversifying the magnitude of these instruments; the dimensions of their several parts, and their situations; we shall now advance to a branch of electricity in which the machinery becomes necessarily much more complicate, and by which a new and very important relation of the various bodies in nature is to be investigated.
A very brief recurrence to a fact, which has already engaged much of your attention, will uncover a vast accumulation of effects.
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