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   Lloyd's Evening Post (Newspaper) - March 14, 1770, London, Middlesex                                P O ST. From March 14, to FR I'D March 16, 1770. 19S1. An Introduction ti Ik j with the earth of any other I. Gf Electricity in 11. A of Mat 111. A of the Apparatus to the molting how to if the Machine be in good Order for performing the and kevy to put it in Crder if ii be to make the and to Buildings from Damage by F. R. S. pp. 14.c. H I S is written - foe fuch as know how to make the common electrical or even know how to keep a machine in good order that The following are the general principles laid down by 1. THE Electricity is derived from the name for which about 300 years before found to attract fuch as chair and bits of it but now it is extended to the like power in all other bodies wherein it 2. All that we know of have more or Ids of the electric virtue in which to lie dormant it put into action by and then a dark it appears 3. do freely to pais through their p< The former of ing as to the and walls of a 3Jf1d1.fronrther.ee to the the electric fire from the conductor to the as it is by any means driven into the But if the communication between the earth and the conducting body be cut off by of any fome of the electric may be forced into the by which means it will have more than its natural and the from which that additional quantity will have fo much Which could never if the electric were not of an or could not 6. When any body has its natural quantity of this fire or it is faid to be electrified or and when it has lefs natural ic is faid to be electrified or And I may be electrified cither of ways by the common 7. When bodies are electrified either of they repel each but if fome electrified and others they mutually if one body and the oilier no way at they attract each 8. If as a of be kept for fome time in an by means of the an as the a be brought the the feather will be attracted to the and electrified thereby fo Jail glohe as it If two globes of be hung by or placed on at about two feet from each and one globe be then and the other be hung or placed near it tae former will foon lofe part of the electric which will be drawn but point of a would draw it off much March 15. YESTERDAY at in confluence of the letter Lord the Lord and Mr. Trecothick Mr. and Mr. one hundred and fifty-three of the and the Committee of the in their proper attended at Guildhall at a quarter before they proceeded in their carriages to St. attended by the Common Common two Sword Mace Water Common Common City &c. Sec. Sec. They arrived there at two and were introduced to his who received them on his throne the Common Serjeant the of the to read but being in too 1 to Sir and not return to the metal very and and with aS TJS admit this or after it has TOucheo body i and judicious To which and ers do i 13 the and deponted WM t0 lhe J he former ot are called fifre 1 j gracious J via or And of tins fort are all i as 0r Jt will } be read t0 R kinds of living and j tothe metal as and be and tp t0 of my but metals are found to be the but it gives Concern to beft of all which do 1/ thread be tied to the down of been f not admit electric fluid to pals through j a allowed to hang downward | tar as to offer an and or ffo 10 the ' the which I cannot err And of this are dry j and feather be brought near the electrified confider 2S to injurious baked But if cither of attracted by the and to aod to the verted with the water that ad- 1 ' Principles of the to it will a For as faft as fearner j have eyer Uw of fc receives the that hre run oir mv by th when any body is to be ufed as a non t. duct it be well wiped with a dry j to it of which it may have died from the humidity of the i or people's j a. The quantity of electric fire which every j body has 1} ing dormant in is its and this would always remain and if nothing v. any mere is forced imo at rhc is put i itu and begins to be driven it ihc if it can find a * as it lone cuen both be tilled equal th. j 4 as to avoid even the Appearance of invading i n c j i i- ' j and repelled from the | in It is only by of the feather will then b ' in fuch a Conduct that I can the if a f t and down on level ct in the but lillrd and fixed to - t the then the oir rnc to more ' and the nre ron ' both be to a of and ei ther of rhe be held near the which is kept in an Mite by the i. pointed at 1*' 10 r. by u - it is and it begins of electric can into the fni throw cif lire as a is very i in a ti the met the o h r. which e te e ' nate Support of my i When had the Lord of they were withdrawing tamed to his j A 1: great 1 ins as from the will appear nan j m the point fa j a core the | 12. of e it the i ilie i prevents ax ill it e jr truly to a by rhe 1:1 v it i for Owen or of  

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