| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1754 - 540 pages
...way, and be attracted by an approaching finger. And 4 when the rain has wet the kite and twine, fo that it can * conduct the electric fire freely, you will find it ftream out ' plentifully from the key on the approach of your knuckle. ' At this key the vial may be... | |
| Richard Lovett - 1766 - 610 pages
...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 from the Key on the ' approach of your knuckle. At this Key the f Phial may... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 518 pages
...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...knuckle. At this key the phial may be charged ; and from eleclric fire thus obtained, spirits may be kindled, and all the other electric experiments be performed,... | |
| William Duane - 1811 - 378 pages
...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...phial may be charged, and from electric " fire thus obtained, ardent spirits may be " kindled, and all other electrical experiments " be performed which... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 628 pages
...loose filaments of the twine will stand out •Tery way, and be attracted by an approaching finger. When the rain has wet the kite and twine, so that it can con. duct the electric fire freely, you will find it stream out plentifully from the key on the approach... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 588 pages
...the loose filaments of the twine will stand out every way, and be attracted by an approaching finger. When the rain has wet the kite and twine, so that it can con. duct the electric fire freely, you will find it stream out plentifully from the key on the approach... | |
| Endless amusement - 1820 - 232 pages
...twine will stand out every way, and be attracted by an approaching finger. When the rain has wetted the kite and twine, so that it can conduct the electric fire freely, yon will find it stream out plentifully from the key, on the approach of your knuckle. At this key... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1821 - 232 pages
...twine will stand out every way, and be attracted by an approaching fmger. And when the rain has' wetted the kite and twine, so that it can conduct the electric...phial may be charged; and from electric fire thus obtained, spirits may be kindled, and all the other electric experiments be performed, which are usually... | |
| 1821 - 256 pages
...twine will stand out every way, and he attracted by an approaching finger. When the rain has wetted the kite and twine, so that it can conduct the electric...stream out plentifully from the key, on the approach of jour knuckle. At this key an electric phial may be charged; and from electric fire thus obtained, spirits... | |
| William Enfield (M.A.) - 1821 - 302 pages
...filaments of the twine will stand out every way, and be attracted by the finger. When the rain has wetted the kite and twine, so that it can conduct the electric fire freely, it will stream out plentifully from the key, on the approach of a man's knuckle. At this key a phial... | |
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