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  • nature of the air we breathe

    Joseph Priestley, 1733-1804, a founder of modern chemistry particularly noted for
    his discovery of oxygen, was a friend of Mary Shelley's father Godwin in the 1790s.

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  • Physics; the science which teaches the qualities of things
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  • Sentiments or images adapted to nature, or conformable to truth and reality
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  • The state or operation of the material world
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  • Natural affection, or reverence; native sensations
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  • The constitution of an animated body