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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... Suppose a vessel lying still in a calm at our Cape could be taken up , and the same instant set down in an equal calm in the English Channel ; would not the difference of veloci- ty between her and the sea she was placed in appear ...
... Suppose a vessel lying still in a calm at our Cape could be taken up , and the same instant set down in an equal calm in the English Channel ; would not the difference of veloci- ty between her and the sea she was placed in appear ...
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... suppose there has been no instance of the water of a spout being salt , when coming across any vessel at sea . I suppose , too , that there have been no salt rains ; these would make the case clear . I suppose it is from some unhappy ...
... suppose there has been no instance of the water of a spout being salt , when coming across any vessel at sea . I suppose , too , that there have been no salt rains ; these would make the case clear . I suppose it is from some unhappy ...
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... Suppose a long canal of water stopped at the end by a gate . The water is quite at rest till the gate is open , then it begins to move out through the gate ; the water next the gate is first in motion , and moves towards the gate ; the ...
... Suppose a long canal of water stopped at the end by a gate . The water is quite at rest till the gate is open , then it begins to move out through the gate ; the water next the gate is first in motion , and moves towards the gate ; the ...
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Causes of Earthquakes 15 December 1737 | 14 |
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