The Complete Works of Benjamin Franklin: Including His Private as Well as His Official and Scientific Correspondence, and Numerous Letters and Documents Now for the First Time Printed, with Many Others Not Included in Any Former Collection, Also, the Unmutilated and Correct Version of His Autobiography, Band 3G. P. Putnam's sons, 1887 |
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... Conductors of the Warre , and envie the Glorie they may have thereby obtained ; these shall crie aloud for Peace , hoping , that , when the Warre shall cease , such Menne becoming less necessarie shall be more lightly esteemed , and ...
... Conductors of the Warre , and envie the Glorie they may have thereby obtained ; these shall crie aloud for Peace , hoping , that , when the Warre shall cease , such Menne becoming less necessarie shall be more lightly esteemed , and ...
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... conductor above the heads of people walking under it . If the building be large and long , as an hundred feet or upwards , it may not be amiss to erect a pointed rod at each end , and form a communication by an iron rod between them ...
... conductor above the heads of people walking under it . If the building be large and long , as an hundred feet or upwards , it may not be amiss to erect a pointed rod at each end , and form a communication by an iron rod between them ...
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... conductor of electricity , yet when of the thickness of a common pane it is not , though in a state near melting , so good a conductor as to pass the shock of a discharged bottle . There are other conductors which suffer the electric ...
... conductor of electricity , yet when of the thickness of a common pane it is not , though in a state near melting , so good a conductor as to pass the shock of a discharged bottle . There are other conductors which suffer the electric ...
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... conductor , if you bring a rubbed glass tube near the conductor , but without touching it , you see the balls separate , as being electrified positively ; and yet you have communicated no electricity to the conductor , for , if you had ...
... conductor , if you bring a rubbed glass tube near the conductor , but without touching it , you see the balls separate , as being electrified positively ; and yet you have communicated no electricity to the conductor , for , if you had ...
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... conductor was in the same state with the air - that is , the natural state , it does not seem to me easy to suppose that an attraction should suddenly take place between the air and the natural quantity of the electric fluid in the ...
... conductor was in the same state with the air - that is , the natural state , it does not seem to me easy to suppose that an attraction should suddenly take place between the air and the natural quantity of the electric fluid in the ...
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