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Peter Pesic, Keeper of the Flame; The brilliant flame of a candle derives from the combustion of dirty soot. Wall Street Journal, Jan 7, 2012 http://online.wsj.com/article/SB ... 12473772312152.html
 (introduction to Michael Faraday, Chemical History of a Candle)
 
 Note:
 (a) Michael Faraday
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Faraday
 (1791-1867)
 (b) The Chemical History of a Candle
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chemical_History_of_a_Candle
 (The [six] lectures were first printed as a book in 1861)
 (c) Royal Institution
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Institution
 ( founded in 1799 by the leading British scientists of the age)
 (d) The article says "he [Faraday] addressed himself to an 'auditory of huveniles,' he calls for his audience to follow a close chain of reasoning."
 (i) address (vt):
 "1 archaic a : DIRECT, AIM
 * * *
 4a : to communicate directly <addresses his thanks to his host>
 b : to speak or write directly to; especially : to deliver a formal speech to"
 (ii) auditory (n):
 "1 archaic : AUDIENCE
 2 archaic : AUDITORIUM"
 www.m-w.com
 
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