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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
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II. An account of an experiment made before the Royal Society at Gresham College, together with a repetition of the same, touching the production of a considerable light upon a slight attrition of the hands on a glass globe exhausted of its air: with other remarkable occurrences

    Having had the Favour of making several Experiments, in Relation to the Production of Light from Sundry Bodies, and in Different Manners, before this Honourable Society, which they were pleas’d to Countenance, by their Approbation and Publication of them, as being in some respect or other, Different from any heretofore made on the same subject:

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