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Excerpt from Elements of Electricity, Magnetism, and Electro-Magnetism: Embracing the Late Discoveries and Improvements, Digested Into the Form of a Treatise; Being the Second Part of a Course of Natural Philosphy, Compiled for the Use of the Students of the University at Cambridge, New England
The atmosphere is evidently of the class of non-conducting bodies; since, if it afforded a free passage to electricity, no body surrounded by it could exhibit durable electrical phenom ena. Now a tube of glass or resin, being rubbed, preserves its electric properties for a considerable time, although immersed in this ?uid.
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