As soon as any of the thunder clouds come over the kite, the pointed wire will draw the electric fire from them, and the kite, with all the twine, will be electrified, and the loose filaments of the twine will stand out every way and be attracted by an... The Gentleman's Magazine - Strana 5581752Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1753 - 750 str.
...draw the eleftrical fire from them, the kke with all the twine will be elccirified, and the loóle filaments of the twine will ftand out every way, and be attracted by an approaching"fmger. And when the rain has wet the kite and twine, fo that it can conduit the eleerrital... | |
| Richard Lovett - 1766 - 610 str.
...the Kite with all the twine will be electrified, and the loofe filaments of the twine f: will fland out every way, and be attracted by ' an approaching finger : And when the rain ' has wet the Kite and Twine, fo that it can ^ conduct the electric fire freely, you will find * it flream out plentifully... | |
| William Hooper - 1774 - 368 str.
...will draw the eleflricity from them, and the kite, with all the twine, will be electrified, the lofe filaments of the twine will ftand out every way, and be attracted by the finger. When the rain has wetted the kite and twine, fo that it cannot conduct the electric fire... | |
| William Duane - 1811 - 378 str.
...the kite with all the twine " will be electrified, and the loose filaments of " the twine will stand out every way, and be '•' attracted by an approaching finger. And when " the rain lias wet the kite and twine, so that " it can conduct the electric fire freely, you will ** find it... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1821 - 232 str.
...the kite : with all the twine, will be electrified, and the loose filaments of the twine will stand out every way, and be attracted by an approaching finger. And when the rain has wetted the Kilr and twine, so that it can conduct the nlcctric fire freely, you will find it stream... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1837 - 552 str.
...the kite, with all the twine, will be electrified, and the loose filaments of the twine will stand out every way, and be attracted by an approaching finger. And when the rain has wetted the kite and twine, so that it can conduct the electric fire freely, you will find it stream... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1893 - 806 str.
...the kite, with all the twine, will be electrified, and the loose filaments of the twine will stand out every way and be attracted by an approaching finger. And when the rain has wet the kite and twine so that it can conduct the electric fire freely, you will find it stream out plentifully... | |
| American Philosophical Society - 1894 - 810 str.
...the kite, with all the twine, will be electrified, and the loose filaments of the twine will stand out every way and be attracted by an approaching finger. And when the rain has wet the kite and twine so that it can conduct the electric fire freely, you will find it stream out plentifully... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 522 str.
...the kite, with all the twine, will be electrified, and the loose filaments of the twine will standout every way, and be attracted by an approaching finger. And when the rain has wetted the kite and twine, so- that it can conduct the electric fire freely, you will find it stream... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1855 - 522 str.
...the kite, with all the twine, will be electrified, and the loose filaments of the twine will stand out every way, and be attracted by an approaching finger. And when the rain has wetted the kite and twine, so that it can conduct the electric fire freely, you will find it stream... | |
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