Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ..H. Colburn, 1818 |
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... Electricity , made at Philadelphia , with Letters and Papers on Philo- sophical Subjects . " That the partiality of friendship had not over - rated the value of these papers , was quickly made evident by the reception which they ...
... Electricity , made at Philadelphia , with Letters and Papers on Philo- sophical Subjects . " That the partiality of friendship had not over - rated the value of these papers , was quickly made evident by the reception which they ...
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... Electricity of Fogs Conjecture as to Elephants being natives of America On the Colica Pictorum , and pernicious use of Lead in Distilleries . To Dr. Evans On Chimnies , & c . to Lord Kaimes - 364 366 - 367 On Astronomical Subjects ...
... Electricity of Fogs Conjecture as to Elephants being natives of America On the Colica Pictorum , and pernicious use of Lead in Distilleries . To Dr. Evans On Chimnies , & c . to Lord Kaimes - 364 366 - 367 On Astronomical Subjects ...
Стр. xvi
... Electricity , from Dr. Ingenhausz , and Dr. Franklin's answers On the Theory of the Earth , and its Magnetism On the shock by the Electric Bottle , and the density of Glass To Mr. Nairne on his Patent Electrical Machine , and the ...
... Electricity , from Dr. Ingenhausz , and Dr. Franklin's answers On the Theory of the Earth , and its Magnetism On the shock by the Electric Bottle , and the density of Glass To Mr. Nairne on his Patent Electrical Machine , and the ...
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... electricity naturally ; and though an inequality may in some circumstances be occasioned , an equality would soon follow , from the extreme subtilty of the electric fluid , and the good conductors the moist earth is filled with . But ...
... electricity naturally ; and though an inequality may in some circumstances be occasioned , an equality would soon follow , from the extreme subtilty of the electric fluid , and the good conductors the moist earth is filled with . But ...
Стр. 365
... electricity that was in the apparatus ; so that when they are passed , the remainder diffusing itself equally in the apparatus , the whole is in a negative state . If you have read my experiments in pursuance of those made by Mr. Canton ...
... electricity that was in the apparatus ; so that when they are passed , the remainder diffusing itself equally in the apparatus , the whole is in a negative state . If you have read my experiments in pursuance of those made by Mr. Canton ...
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