Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... - 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 .
... - 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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Benjamin Franklin. can escape , so living bodies do not putrefy if the particles , so fast as they become putrid , can be thrown off . Nature expels them by the pores of the skin and the lungs , and in a free , open air they are carried ...
Benjamin Franklin. can escape , so living bodies do not putrefy if the particles , so fast as they become putrid , can be thrown off . Nature expels them by the pores of the skin and the lungs , and in a free , open air they are carried ...
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... particles being ori- ginally mixed in confusion , and occupying a great space , they would ( as soon as the almighty fiat or- dained gravity , or the mutual attraction of certain parts and the mutual repulsion of others , to exist ) all ...
... particles being ori- ginally mixed in confusion , and occupying a great space , they would ( as soon as the almighty fiat or- dained gravity , or the mutual attraction of certain parts and the mutual repulsion of others , to exist ) all ...
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... particles of which the earth is composed , each brought its portion of loose heat that had been con- nected with it , and the whole , when pressed to- gether , produced the internal fire that still subsists . To Dr. John Pringle . ON ...
... particles of which the earth is composed , each brought its portion of loose heat that had been con- nected with it , and the whole , when pressed to- gether , produced the internal fire that still subsists . To Dr. John Pringle . ON ...
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... particles , and so rendering some solids fluid , and maintaining the fluidity of others ; of which fluid , when our bodies are totally deprived , they are said to be frozen ; when they have a proper quantity , they are in health , and ...
... particles , and so rendering some solids fluid , and maintaining the fluidity of others ; of which fluid , when our bodies are totally deprived , they are said to be frozen ; when they have a proper quantity , they are in health , and ...
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