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1 q $ effected by the njinisters , or lay other psrsdns respected for t&elr information and wortlu = © lie £ re&t : Advantage cemne # iM
wth ^ wd ^ y s < phoojs is tfi ^ tfcoj ^ wfiich tfcey afibr' 3 for benevolent exertion to the young and welWnffctnkd &f th <^ higher class , ia a direction- ifcfaich is particularly useful to their own character , as
it habituates thein to take a lively int&sjef in the Wj&nte and welfare of the poor , brings them acquainted with the worth and abilities of sqjj ^ e in . a different sphere of life * and accustoms them to
act in union with them , and to pay that respect and attention which virtues and talents deserve ^
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ON THE VIBRATIONS OF THE PULSE .
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To the Editor of the MontWy Repository *
Qct . S&thy Spencer . street Nortkamptarusquare . 5 ifc > You * ttuty ingenious correspondent , J ^ W . who wrote in your litst number , ( p . 435 ) (< on the revival of kttoWledge lotfg lost , " k&s fcnde ^ d a itlOst acceptable service ; to the curious inquirers
into the occult powers and projetties of h&ttire * But what I ^ risH iAote particularly to notice in his paper at this time is the ^ tea&ing and usefu l ex periment to a ^ ecrtttin the origi n of oti r present division oftim ^ e into hours and
miimt £ s , fcjjf . atx atteatiyfi o ^ rVAtion of the pulsed vibrations . By re-^ afetf ^ eWpferhh ^ nts , I caa confirm the accuracy of J . W / s represeatations ; out there is One iactj not mentioned by your cori ^* bortdent # worthy of being par * -
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ii ^ what ^ yiev sM ^ iti J tlfe y ^ a ^ tl fbiiiid . But U m ^ yi petftiffi ^ ; be li ^ tul ipr these vi ^ S tb W qm re , whether their attemidiif ft as not d ^ genei ^ ated i nto a fti < h $ npnovnaji | ittenaajace . ana whetuer
* irpte ^ d of ! djschajfging Faittxft | frV £ ^ e pvtMs attfitch | & tU ^ ftfe ciba ^ c ^ ter ^ of an ipitrucitor & $ * e po ) 5 ^ tliey haveno ^ tiyiie ^ tigenCe afAq irregularity ^ set a bad example itf the chfldretir arid bv a * iit > ei'cL
lious ^ tehjgtviour d ^ cbufsgfea &k& given pain to those on whem in . creased labour necessarily de « volveC- ¦ - •¦ * - ^ - " ¦ ¦ ¦ * t-- - .- -v I jiirt apprehensive that in somt of our schools this evil is serious * ly felt . H . E .
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ticularly noticed : the pulses not only regtrlarty beat the iikura < rf the dfay and tell exactly siktj minutes in e ^ erjr Kotir ; but lh «^ shew also why those iai ^ ty minotes
are regularly divided into fives . For , it \ b remarkable , that the button does not strike ftie glass every one ^ t ^ ro , three or fouir minutes j but , precisely , every five minutes . Let a person hold
the end erf the thread , tfS directed by J . W . and he will observe the following order ili the operatio n * of this most curious phenomenon . About i ^ ree minutes after the thread is tHken And ^ the
hand steadily fixt , the button wili ^ lEikeLiAm Ust Koiwr > i t | ucfc 6 y the clock—five minutes after that * it will strike , ink feebler manner , the number of minutes elapsed since the clock struck—if *
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1810, page 590, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2411/page/18/
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