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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER II. Cursory thoughts on the advantages of Biography.?Plan and objects of the Pneumatic Institution.?Davy contracts friendships during his residence at Bristol.?His first visit to London.?His Letters to Mr. Davies Gilbert?The publication of the West Country Contributions, by Dr. Beddoes.?Davy's Essays on Heat, Light, and Respiration.?His interesting experiments on bonnet canes.?He commences an enquiry into the nature of nitrous oxyd.?He publishes his chemical researches ?A critical examination of the work.?Testimony of Tobin, Clayfield, Sou- they, and others, respecting the powers of nitrous oxyd.?Davy breathes carburetted hydrogen gas, and nearly perishes from its effects.?His new Galvanic experiments communicated in a Letter to Mr. Gilbert. Having concluded the early history of the subject of these memoirs, and conducted it to that memorable day on which he left his native town, and bursting from obscurity, prepared to enter upon a wider field of usefulness and honour, I shall accompany him in his progress; and with the honest desire of affording instruction as well as amusement, ? for history is useful only as it holds up the mirror of Truth, ? I shall continue to point out the various circumstances that may have contributed to his success and scientific renown; and to offer such occasional reflections as may be likelyto illustrate not only the superficial peculiarities which constitute the light and shade of character, but those deeper varieties of mind, upon which the superiority of intellect may be supposed to depend. After all, the great end of biography is not to be found, as some would seem to imagine, in a series of dates, or in a collection of gossiping anecdotes and table-talk, which, instead of lighting up and vivifying the features, hang as a cloud o...
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