Excerpt from The Subject Matter of a Course of Six Lectures on the Non-Metallic Elements
Had this volume consisted of Professor Faraday's Lectures alone, it might have gone into the literary world without further preface than such as is conveyed in the intimation of its appearance with the fullest sanction and consent of the lecturer. An explanation, however, is rendered necessary, when, as in the present case, an editor intersperses additions of his own.
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