Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... Heat • Of Lightning ; and the Methods now used in America for the securing Buildings and Persons from its mischievous Effects To Peter Collinson . - Electrical Kite . Physical and Meteorological Observations , Conjectures , and ...
... Heat • Of Lightning ; and the Methods now used in America for the securing Buildings and Persons from its mischievous Effects To Peter Collinson . - Electrical Kite . Physical and Meteorological Observations , Conjectures , and ...
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... un- changed air , often breathed , of a close chamber , As boiling water does not grow hotter by longer boiling , if the particles that receive greater heat can escape , so living bodies do not putrefy if 32 WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN .
... un- changed air , often breathed , of a close chamber , As boiling water does not grow hotter by longer boiling , if the particles that receive greater heat can escape , so living bodies do not putrefy if 32 WRITINGS OF FRANKLIN .
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... heat that rarefies and renders it lighter , when it will be pushed away , with its burden , by cooler and , there- fore , heavier fresh air , which for a moment supplies its place , and then , being likewise changed and warmed , gives ...
... heat that rarefies and renders it lighter , when it will be pushed away , with its burden , by cooler and , there- fore , heavier fresh air , which for a moment supplies its place , and then , being likewise changed and warmed , gives ...
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... heat of the weather , and a ba- rometer to mark when it was likely to prove good or bad ; but there being no instrument invented to discover , at first sight , this unpleasing disposition in a person , he for that purpose made use of ...
... heat of the weather , and a ba- rometer to mark when it was likely to prove good or bad ; but there being no instrument invented to discover , at first sight , this unpleasing disposition in a person , he for that purpose made use of ...
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... heat and un- paralleled brightness ; but now , by his declination and a sensible decay , more especially of late , in his vigour , I foresee that all nature must fall in a little time , and that the creation will lie buried in dark ...
... heat and un- paralleled brightness ; but now , by his declination and a sensible decay , more especially of late , in his vigour , I foresee that all nature must fall in a little time , and that the creation will lie buried in dark ...
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