Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1Harper & brothers, 1839 |
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... Cold produced by Evaporation To Peter Franklin . - On the Saltness of Seawater To Miss Stephenson . - Salt Water rendered fresh by Distil- lation . Method of relieving Thirst by Seawater To the same . - Tendency of Rivers to the Sea ...
... Cold produced by Evaporation To Peter Franklin . - On the Saltness of Seawater To Miss Stephenson . - Salt Water rendered fresh by Distil- lation . Method of relieving Thirst by Seawater To the same . - Tendency of Rivers to the Sea ...
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... cold air unpleasant , then return to your bed , and you will soon fall asleep , and your sleep will be sweet and pleasant . All the scenes presented to your fancy will be , too , of the pleasing kind . I am often as agreeably ...
... cold air unpleasant , then return to your bed , and you will soon fall asleep , and your sleep will be sweet and pleasant . All the scenes presented to your fancy will be , too , of the pleasing kind . I am often as agreeably ...
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... cold and darkness , necessarily producing universal death and destruction . I have lived seven of those hours , a great age , being no less than four hundred and twenty minutes of time . How very few of us con- tinue so long ! I have ...
... cold and darkness , necessarily producing universal death and destruction . I have lived seven of those hours , a great age , being no less than four hundred and twenty minutes of time . How very few of us con- tinue so long ! I have ...
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... cold or hunger , knew neither how to build a cabin , take a deer , nor kill an enemy , spoke our language imperfectly , were therefore neither fit for hunters , warriors , nor counsellors ; they were totally good for nothing . We are ...
... cold or hunger , knew neither how to build a cabin , take a deer , nor kill an enemy , spoke our language imperfectly , were therefore neither fit for hunters , warriors , nor counsellors ; they were totally good for nothing . We are ...
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... colds from the exhalations of wet floors or damp walls . His I know a gentleman who was fond of accounting for everything in a philosophical way . He con- siders this , which I have called a custom , as a real periodical disease ...
... colds from the exhalations of wet floors or damp walls . His I know a gentleman who was fond of accounting for everything in a philosophical way . He con- siders this , which I have called a custom , as a real periodical disease ...
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acquainted affairs America appear become body called Catania cause centrifugal force clouds cold conductors continue David Hartley dear friend degree descending earth earthquakes endeavour England equal esteem farther favour fire fluid force Francis Hopkinson FRANKLIN give Glaucon globe gout hand happiness heat Hence honour hope imagine industry kind letter king king's counsel labour land late leave less light live Lord Kames Marquis de Lafayette matter ment mind motion nation nature necessary never New-York obliged observed occasion opinion paper Parliament particles pass Passy perhaps person Philadelphia Philosophical pleasure Poor Richard says present punishment pyrites quantity reason received rising river salt seawater Socrates soon spiracles spout Star Chamber suppose surface things thought tion vapour virtue warm whirl whirlwind wind wish write