Chapter 7
CHAPTER IV.
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From this day natural philosophy, and particularly che¬ mistry, in the most comprehensive sense of the term, became nearly my sole occupation. I read with ardour those works, so full of genius and discrimination, which modern enquirers have written on these subjects. I at¬ tended the lectures, and cultivated the acquaintance, of the men of science of the university ; and I found even in
