An Essay to Shew the Cause of Electricity; and Why Some Things are Non-Electricable.: In Which Is Also Consider'd Its Influence in the Blasts on Human Bodies, in the Blights on Trees, in the Damps in Mines; And as It May Affect the Sensitive Plant, &c.

Author: Freke, John

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In "An Essay to Shew the Cause of Electricity; and Why Some Things are Non-Electricable," John Freke delves into the fascinating world of electricity, exploring its mysterious origins and its effects on various aspects of life. From the enigmatic blasts on human bodies to the blights on trees, and even the eerie damps in mines, Freke examines the profound influence of electricity. Furthermore, he contemplates how this powerful force may impact the delicate nature of the sensitive plant and other living organisms. Through his thought-provoking analysis, Freke aims to shed light on the cause of electricity and its intricate relationship with the world around us.

Genres: Scientific literature, Essay

Themes: Electricity, Natural phenomena, Biological effects

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