Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 1Harper & brothers, 1839 |
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... Rivers to the Sea . - Effects of the Sun's Rays on Cloths of different Colours To the same . On the Effect of Air on the Barometer , and the Benefits derived from the Study of Insects To Dr. Joseph Priestley . - Effect of Vegetation on ...
... Rivers to the Sea . - Effects of the Sun's Rays on Cloths of different Colours To the same . On the Effect of Air on the Barometer , and the Benefits derived from the Study of Insects To Dr. Joseph Priestley . - Effect of Vegetation on ...
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... river Hypanis , that never out- live the day in which they are born . To pursue the thought of this elegant writer , let us suppose one of the most robust of these Hypa- nians , so famed in history , was in a manner coeval with time ...
... river Hypanis , that never out- live the day in which they are born . To pursue the thought of this elegant writer , let us suppose one of the most robust of these Hypa- nians , so famed in history , was in a manner coeval with time ...
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... river to see a relation and stay a fortnight , because she could not bear the heat of the town air . In the interim I have taken my turn to make alterations ; namely , I have turned away the maid , bag and baggage ( for what should we ...
... river to see a relation and stay a fortnight , because she could not bear the heat of the town air . In the interim I have taken my turn to make alterations ; namely , I have turned away the maid , bag and baggage ( for what should we ...
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... rivers , lakes , & c . , must become a great country , populous and mighty ; and will , in a less time than is generally conceived , be able to shake off any shackles that may be im- posed upon her , and , perhaps , place them on the im ...
... rivers , lakes , & c . , must become a great country , populous and mighty ; and will , in a less time than is generally conceived , be able to shake off any shackles that may be im- posed upon her , and , perhaps , place them on the im ...
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... river Delaware . There being no wind , we were obliged , when the ebb was spent , to cast anchor and wait for the next . The heat of the sun on the vessel was excessive , the company strangers to me , and not very agreeable . Near the river ...
... river Delaware . There being no wind , we were obliged , when the ebb was spent , to cast anchor and wait for the next . The heat of the sun on the vessel was excessive , the company strangers to me , and not very agreeable . Near the river ...
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