The Scots Magazine, Band 42Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1780 |
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... fire which was lighted up therein was fo violent , that the heat was felt at a very confiderable diftance ; but , not- withstanding the fury of the conflagra- tion , occafioned by the combustible ma- terials with which it was covered on ...
... fire which was lighted up therein was fo violent , that the heat was felt at a very confiderable diftance ; but , not- withstanding the fury of the conflagra- tion , occafioned by the combustible ma- terials with which it was covered on ...
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... fire thy Mind ; " and " the Eafter hymn ; " with which , and fuch chords as were pleafing to his ear , he used to try the perfection of his inftru- ment . About Christmas 1776 , when the child was only a year and a half old , he difco ...
... fire thy Mind ; " and " the Eafter hymn ; " with which , and fuch chords as were pleafing to his ear , he used to try the perfection of his inftru- ment . About Christmas 1776 , when the child was only a year and a half old , he difco ...
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... fire with a'disagreeable sen- fation , and an extreme degree of nervous fenfibility . Curious obfervations on ELECTRICITY ; with new experiments . From Brydone's four through Sicily , & c . ELECTRICITY will probably foon be confidered ...
... fire with a'disagreeable sen- fation , and an extreme degree of nervous fenfibility . Curious obfervations on ELECTRICITY ; with new experiments . From Brydone's four through Sicily , & c . ELECTRICITY will probably foon be confidered ...
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... fire from the atmosphere : and it is not at all furprising , that during thun . der - ftorms , or when the air is extremely replete with electrical matter , fhe fhould emit fparks , and exhibit other appearan- ces of electricity . — I ...
... fire from the atmosphere : and it is not at all furprising , that during thun . der - ftorms , or when the air is extremely replete with electrical matter , fhe fhould emit fparks , and exhibit other appearan- ces of electricity . — I ...
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... fire a gainst every object that approached her . The hair was extremely electrical , and af fected an electrometer at a very great di- ftance . He charged a metal conductor from it with great cafe : and in the space of a few minutes ...
... fire a gainst every object that approached her . The hair was extremely electrical , and af fected an electrometer at a very great di- ftance . He charged a metal conductor from it with great cafe : and in the space of a few minutes ...
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