id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45515 Franklin, Benjamin Experiments and Observations on Electricity Made at Philadelphia in America .txt text/plain 23645 1038 73 1. The non-electric contain'd in the bottle differs when electrised from a Thus, place an electrised bottle on clean glass or dry wax, and you a non-electric, and touch the wire, you will get it out in a short time; Place an electrised phial on wax; a small cork-ball suspended by a dry If the bottle had an electrical atmosphere, as well as the wire, an the GLASS ITSELF; the non-electrics in contact with the two surfaces, If now the wire of a bottle electrified in the common way, be brought near shews that bodies having less than the common quantity of Electricity, the wire of the bottle; place your knuckle on the glass stand, at just the That this electrical fluid or fire is strongly attracted by glass, we the air never draws off an electric atmosphere from any body, but in ./cache/45515.txt ./txt/45515.txt