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, Band 6B. F. Stevens, 1882 |
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... force , where- with it endeavours to escape , may shake the earth ; hence there arise divers species of earthquakes , accord- ing to the different position , quantity , & c . , of the im- prisoned aura . Lastly , fire is a principal ...
... force , where- with it endeavours to escape , may shake the earth ; hence there arise divers species of earthquakes , accord- ing to the different position , quantity , & c . , of the im- prisoned aura . Lastly , fire is a principal ...
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... force enough to shake our houses ; and why there may not be thunder and lightning under ground , in some vast repositories there , I see no reason ; especially if we reflect , that the matter which composes the noisy vapor above us is ...
... force enough to shake our houses ; and why there may not be thunder and lightning under ground , in some vast repositories there , I see no reason ; especially if we reflect , that the matter which composes the noisy vapor above us is ...
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... force , vast quantities of water into the air ; yet the greatest violences were among the mountains and rocks ; and it is a general opinion , that , the nearer the mountains , the greater the shake ; and that the cause thereof lay there ...
... force , vast quantities of water into the air ; yet the greatest violences were among the mountains and rocks ; and it is a general opinion , that , the nearer the mountains , the greater the shake ; and that the cause thereof lay there ...
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... force out the water . Or , fill a bladder not quite full of air , tie the neck tight , and lay it before a fire as near as may be without scorching the bladder ; as the air within heats , you will 36 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... force out the water . Or , fill a bladder not quite full of air , tie the neck tight , and lay it before a fire as near as may be without scorching the bladder ; as the air within heats , you will 36 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... force of the heart , by which that fluid is driven with violence into the arteries , and so continually pro- pelled by repetitions of the same force , till it arrives at the heart again . May we for our present purpose sup- pose another ...
... force of the heart , by which that fluid is driven with violence into the arteries , and so continually pro- pelled by repetitions of the same force , till it arrives at the heart again . May we for our present purpose sup- pose another ...
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