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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... enrolled in our number . I hope this undertaking may be of public ben- efit to our American colonies , if we act with diligent application . ” – EDITOR . are widely separated , and seldom can see and converse 14 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
... enrolled in our number . I hope this undertaking may be of public ben- efit to our American colonies , if we act with diligent application . ” – EDITOR . are widely separated , and seldom can see and converse 14 FRANKLIN'S WRITINGS .
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... separated , and seldom can see and converse , or be acquainted , with each other , so that many useful particulars remain uncommunicated , die with the dis- coverers , and are lost to mankind ; it is , to remedy this inconvenience for ...
... separated , and seldom can see and converse , or be acquainted , with each other , so that many useful particulars remain uncommunicated , die with the dis- coverers , and are lost to mankind ; it is , to remedy this inconvenience for ...
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... separated from the fuel , and then moves only as it is carried by the stream of rarefied air ; and without a continual accession and recession of air , to carry off * Body or matter of any sort is said to be specifically heavier or ...
... separated from the fuel , and then moves only as it is carried by the stream of rarefied air ; and without a continual accession and recession of air , to carry off * Body or matter of any sort is said to be specifically heavier or ...
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... separated from the smoke as well as from the light , by means of a plate of iron , which will suffer heat to pass through it without the others . 3. Fire sends out its rays of heat , as well as rays of light , equally every way ; but ...
... separated from the smoke as well as from the light , by means of a plate of iron , which will suffer heat to pass through it without the others . 3. Fire sends out its rays of heat , as well as rays of light , equally every way ; but ...
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... separated from the other vessels , and taken out of the body . If this be true , their dila- tion is not caused by the force of the returning blood . I should be glad to satisfy myself , too , whether the blood is always quicker in ...
... separated from the other vessels , and taken out of the body . If this be true , their dila- tion is not caused by the force of the returning blood . I should be glad to satisfy myself , too , whether the blood is always quicker in ...
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