Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 25
Seite 34
... experiment , let a per- son keep his position in the bed , but throw off the bedclothes , and suffer fresh air to approach the part uncovered of his body ; he will then feel that part suddenly refreshed ; for the air will immediately re ...
... experiment , let a per- son keep his position in the bed , but throw off the bedclothes , and suffer fresh air to approach the part uncovered of his body ; he will then feel that part suddenly refreshed ; for the air will immediately re ...
Seite 91
... experiment did not answer his expectation ; it was impossible it should , since a principal part of the gratification consists in the lady's having an uncontrolled right to torment her husband at least once a year , and to turn him out ...
... experiment did not answer his expectation ; it was impossible it should , since a principal part of the gratification consists in the lady's having an uncontrolled right to torment her husband at least once a year , and to turn him out ...
Seite 134
... experiments . I should rejoice much if I could once more recover the lei- sure to search with you into the works of nature ; I mean the inanimate or moral part of them : the more I discovered of the former , the more I ad- mired them ...
... experiments . I should rejoice much if I could once more recover the lei- sure to search with you into the works of nature ; I mean the inanimate or moral part of them : the more I discovered of the former , the more I ad- mired them ...
Seite 135
... experiments were exhibited for his entertainment ; among them , one by M. Lavoisier , to show that the strongest fire we yet know is made in charcoal blown upon with dephlogisticated air . In a heat so produced , he melted platina ...
... experiments were exhibited for his entertainment ; among them , one by M. Lavoisier , to show that the strongest fire we yet know is made in charcoal blown upon with dephlogisticated air . In a heat so produced , he melted platina ...
Seite 151
... experiments with success . We make daily great improvements in natural - there is one I wish to see in moral philosophy ; the discov- ery of a plan that would induce and oblige nations to settle their disputes without first cutting one ...
... experiments with success . We make daily great improvements in natural - there is one I wish to see in moral philosophy ; the discov- ery of a plan that would induce and oblige nations to settle their disputes without first cutting one ...
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
acquainted affairs America Anaxarchus appear arithme become body Caligula called centrifugal force clouds cold conductors continue corn crime dear friend death earth earthquakes endeavour England esteem expense favour fire fluid FRANKLIN freedom of speech gentleman give Glaucon gout hand happiness heat honour hope Hypanis industry judge kind king king's counsel labour land of Goshen less letter live looking-glass Lord Kames manner ment merchants merit mind motion nation nature necessary never observed occasion opinion pain Parliament particles pass Passy perhaps person Philadelphia philosopher pleased pleasure Poor Richard says present punishment pyrites quantity reason received salt Socrates soon spiracles spout Star Chamber suppose things thought tion treaty of Lancaster truth vapour virtue whirl whirlwind whistle whole wish write