Memoirs of Benjamin Franklin, Band 2Harper & brothers, 1842 |
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... warm skin , in receiving its portion of that vapour , receives therewith a degree of 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 ...
... warm skin , in receiving its portion of that vapour , receives therewith a degree of 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 ...
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... warm mittens . In our commercial towns upon the seacoast for- tunes will occasionally be made . Some of those who grow rich will be prudent , live within bounds , and preserve what they have gained for their pos- terity ; others , fond ...
... warm mittens . In our commercial towns upon the seacoast for- tunes will occasionally be made . Some of those who grow rich will be prudent , live within bounds , and preserve what they have gained for their pos- terity ; others , fond ...
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... warm- er . Think it not dotage in me if I affirm that glo- rious being moves : I saw his first setting out in the east , and I began my race of life near the time when he began his immense career . He has for several ages advanced along ...
... warm- er . Think it not dotage in me if I affirm that glo- rious being moves : I saw his first setting out in the east , and I began my race of life near the time when he began his immense career . He has for several ages advanced along ...
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... warm , the steady friend of liberty ; who , from an intrinsic love to mankind , left them that in- valuable legacy , his immortal discourses on govern- ment , was for these very discourses murdered by the hands of lawless power . * Upon ...
... warm , the steady friend of liberty ; who , from an intrinsic love to mankind , left them that in- valuable legacy , his immortal discourses on govern- ment , was for these very discourses murdered by the hands of lawless power . * Upon ...
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... warm blankets , and much more comfortable than when we lodged at our inn the first night after we left home ; for the woman being about to put very dainp sheets on the bed , we desired her to air them first ; half an hour afterward she ...
... warm blankets , and much more comfortable than when we lodged at our inn the first night after we left home ; for the woman being about to put very dainp sheets on the bed , we desired her to air them first ; half an hour afterward she ...
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