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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... feet above the chimney or building that the rod is fixed to . Drive into the ground an iron rod of about an inch diameter , and ten or twelve feet long , that has also an eye or ring in its upper end . It is best that the rod should be ...
... feet above the chimney or building that the rod is fixed to . Drive into the ground an iron rod of about an inch diameter , and ten or twelve feet long , that has also an eye or ring in its upper end . It is best that the rod should be ...
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... feet that is necessary to produce pro- gressive motion . But you will be no swimmer till you can place some confidence in the power of the water to support you ; I would therefore advise the acquiring that confidence in the first place ...
... feet that is necessary to produce pro- gressive motion . But you will be no swimmer till you can place some confidence in the power of the water to support you ; I would therefore advise the acquiring that confidence in the first place ...
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... feet to the fire in frosty nights , and take no cold while they can keep their feet warm . , Feet and hands apt to be cold in that disorder , and why . Is it the siziness , or the greater evaporation ? Hottentots grease themselves ...
... feet to the fire in frosty nights , and take no cold while they can keep their feet warm . , Feet and hands apt to be cold in that disorder , and why . Is it the siziness , or the greater evaporation ? Hottentots grease themselves ...
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Causes of Earthquakes 15 December 1737 | 14 |
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