Benjamin Franklin: His Contribution to the American TraditionBobbs-Merrill, 1953 - 320 Seiten |
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... fire , by some particular method of making and managing it , may at least be thought worth consider- ation . The new fire - places are a late invention to that pur- pose , ( experienced now three winters by a great number of families in ...
... fire , by some particular method of making and managing it , may at least be thought worth consider- ation . The new fire - places are a late invention to that pur- pose , ( experienced now three winters by a great number of families in ...
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... fire , which is upwards , goes directly up the chimney , and is lost ; and there is such a strong draught into the chim- ney , that not only the upright heat , but also the back , sides , and downward heats are carried up the chimney by ...
... fire , which is upwards , goes directly up the chimney , and is lost ; and there is such a strong draught into the chim- ney , that not only the upright heat , but also the back , sides , and downward heats are carried up the chimney by ...
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... fire - place cures most smoaky chimneys , and thereby preserves both the eyes and furniture . 9. It prevents the ... fire . If it should take fire , ' tis easily stifled and extinguished . 11. A fire may be very speedily made in this ...
... fire - place cures most smoaky chimneys , and thereby preserves both the eyes and furniture . 9. It prevents the ... fire . If it should take fire , ' tis easily stifled and extinguished . 11. A fire may be very speedily made in this ...
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PAGE | 27 |
INVENTIONS AND APPLICATIONS OF SCIENCE | 189 |
THE STYLE OF BEING AMERICAN | 225 |
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