The Works of Benjamin Franklin: Containing Several Political and Historical Tracts Not Included in Any Former Edition, and Many Letters, Official and Private, Not Hitherto Published; with Notes and a Life of the Author, Band 6Childs & Peterson, 1840 |
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... continually lessening in their diameters , and the motion of the blood decreasing by means of the increased re- sistance , there must , as more is constantly pressed on behind , arise a kind of crowding in the extremities of those ...
... continually lessening in their diameters , and the motion of the blood decreasing by means of the increased re- sistance , there must , as more is constantly pressed on behind , arise a kind of crowding in the extremities of those ...
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... continually acted upon by the wind , are , though the wind does not increase in strength , continually in- creased in magnitude , rising higher and extending their basis , so as to include a vast mass of water in each wave , which in ...
... continually acted upon by the wind , are , though the wind does not increase in strength , continually in- creased in magnitude , rising higher and extending their basis , so as to include a vast mass of water in each wave , which in ...
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... continually on the fire , sending forth abundance of vapor ; and also the number of animals who by their breath continually increase it ; to which may be added , that even the vast quantity of sea coals , burnt there , do in kindling ...
... continually on the fire , sending forth abundance of vapor ; and also the number of animals who by their breath continually increase it ; to which may be added , that even the vast quantity of sea coals , burnt there , do in kindling ...
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Causes of Earthquakes 15 December 1737 | 14 |
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