| Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1801 - 416 lapas
...electrician*. # * " Nov. 7, 1749. Eleftrical fluid agrees with light" ning in thefe particulars, i. Giving light. 2. Colour "of the light. 3. Crooked direction. 4. Swift motion. " 5. .Being conduced by metals. 6. Crack or noife in " exploding. 7. Subfifting in water or ice. 8. Rending " bodies... | |
| Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1801 - 372 lapas
...they are more easily recollected ; and their being written down for a particular * " Nov. 7, 1749. Electrical fluid agrees with lightning in " these particulars. 1. Giving light. 2. Color of the light. "3. Crooked direction. 4. Swift motion. 5. Being conducted " by metals. 6. Crack... | |
| Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1811 - 528 lapas
...easy. Why then had it never been made by any other person ? Numbers of ingenious men * " Nov. 7, 1749. Electrical fluid agrees with lightning " in these...or noise in exploding. 7, Subsisting in " water or ice. 8. Rending bodies it passes through. " 9. Destroying animals. 10. Melting metals. 11. Firing "... | |
| Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1815 - 526 lapas
...easy. Why then had it never been made by any other person? Numbers of ingenious men * " Nov. 7, 1749. Electrical fluid agrees with lightning " in these...or noise in exploding. 7. Subsisting in " water or ice. 8. Rending bodies it passes through. " 9. Destroying animals. 10.Melting metals. 111. Firing "... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1822 - 510 lapas
.... When the ideas .are arranged in clear order, as we see them in this note, the ana* "Nor. 1, 1749. Electrical fluid Agrees with lightning " in these...'conducted by metals. 6. Crack or noise in exploding. ' T. Subsisting in water or ice. 8. Rending bodies it passes ' through. 9. Destroying animals. 10.... | |
| Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1835 - 570 lapas
...so much an out of the way one, but that it might have occurred to any electrician.* * " Nov. 7,1749. Electrical fluid agrees with lightning in these particulars....4. Swift motion. 5. Being conducted by metals. 6. When the ideas are arranged in clear order, as we see them in this note, the analogy or induction to... | |
| Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1835 - 574 lapas
...much an out of the way one, but that it might have occurred to any electrician.* * " Nov. 7, 17,19. Electrical fluid agrees with lightning in these particulars....direction. 4. Swift motion. 5. Being conducted by nielals. 6. When the ideas are arranged in clear order, as we see them in this note, the analogy or... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 552 lapas
...much "an out-of-the-way one," but that it might have occurred to an electrician. "November 7th, 1749. Electrical fluid agrees with lightning in these particulars. 1. Giving light. 2. Color of the light. 3. Crooked direction. 4. Swift motion. 5. Being conducted by metals. 6. Crack or... | |
| 1847 - 662 lapas
...afterward ! " Electric fluid agrees with lightning in these particulars : 1. Giving light. 2. Color of the light. 3. Crooked direction. 4. Swift motion....Crack or noise in exploding. 7. Subsisting in water or ice. 8. Rending bodies it passes through. 9. Destroying animals. 10. Melting metals. 11. Firing inflammable... | |
| Frederick Collier Bakewell - 1853 - 210 lapas
...an ' out-of-the-way one,' but that it might have occurred to an electrician. 'Nov. 7, 1749. Electric fluid agrees with lightning in these particulars :...or noise in exploding ; 7. subsisting in water or ice ; 8. rending bodies it passes through ; 9. destroying animals ; 10. melting metals ; 11. firing... | |
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