Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... Salt Water rendered fresh by Distil- lation . - method of relieving Thirst by Seawater To the same.- -Tendency of 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 ...
... Salt Water rendered fresh by Distil- lation . - method of relieving Thirst by Seawater To the same.- -Tendency of 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 ...
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... salt pork ; the minced pies are not yet come to hand , but suppose we shall find them among the things expected up from Bethle- hem on Tuesday ; the capillaire is excellent , but none of us having taken cold as yet , we have only tasted ...
... salt pork ; the minced pies are not yet come to hand , but suppose we shall find them among the things expected up from Bethle- hem on Tuesday ; the capillaire is excellent , but none of us having taken cold as yet , we have only tasted ...
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... salt in water is not owing to its superfices being increased . A lump of salt , though laid at rest at the bottom of a vessel of water , will dissolve therein , and its parts move every way , till equally diffused in the water ...
... salt in water is not owing to its superfices being increased . A lump of salt , though laid at rest at the bottom of a vessel of water , will dissolve therein , and its parts move every way , till equally diffused in the water ...
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... salt rain ; for it has pleased the goodness of God so to order it , that the particles of air will not at- tract the particles of salt , though they strongly at- tract water . Hence , though all metals , even gold , may be uni- ted with ...
... salt rain ; for it has pleased the goodness of God so to order it , that the particles of air will not at- tract the particles of salt , though they strongly at- tract water . Hence , though all metals , even gold , may be uni- ted with ...
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Benjamin Franklin. embrace the salt and quit the water , otherwise our rains would indeed be salt , and every tree and plant on the face of the earth be destroyed , with all the animals that depend on them for subsistence . He who hath ...
Benjamin Franklin. embrace the salt and quit the water , otherwise our rains would indeed be salt , and every tree and plant on the face of the earth be destroyed , with all the animals that depend on them for subsistence . He who hath ...
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