The British encyclopedia, or dictionary of arts and sciences : comprising an accurate and popular view of the present improved state of human knowledge ; illustrated with upwards of 150 elegant engravings / 3. E - I
- Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
- Signatur: BHS XI 2-3
- Identifikator: urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10710579-3
- Identifikator: BV011155359
- Nicholson, William
- Longman [u.a.] [Verlag]
- 1809
- London
- NoC-NC
[...] one son Governor William Franklin a zealous loyalist who now resides in London and a daughter married to Mr William Beach merchant in Philadelphia Dr Franklin was author of many [...]
[...] hundred pounds not yielding more than from forty to fifty pounds of pure frankincense FRANKLIN DR BENJAMIN in bio graphy one of the most celebrated philoso phers and politicians of [...]
[...] the year 1706 being the youngest of thirteen children low chandler in Bostom and young Franklin was taken away from school atten years of age to assist him in his business [...]
[...] was only fifteen years of age The frequent ill usage from his brother induced young Franklin to quit his service which he did at the age of seventeen and went to [...]
The British encyclopedia, or dictionary of arts and sciences : comprising an accurate and popular view of the present improved state of human knowledge ; illustrated with upwards of 150 elegant engravings / 3. E - I
- Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
- Identifikator: urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10401445-2
- Signatur: Enc. 165-3
- Identifikator: BV011155359
- Nicholson, William
- Longman [u.a.] [Verlag]
- 1809
- London
- NoC-NC
[...] one son Governor William Franklin a zealous loyalist who now resides in London and a daughter married to Mr William Beach merchant in Philadelphia Dr Franklin was author of many [...]
[...] hundred pounds not yielding more than from forty to fifty pounds of pure frankincense FRANKLIN DR BENJAMIN in bio graphy one of the most celebrated philoso phers and politicians of [...]
[...] youngest of thirteen children His father was a tal low chandler in Boston and young Franklin was taken away from school at ten years of age to assist him in his [...]
[...] was only fifteen years of age The frequent ill usage from his brother induced young Franklin to quit his service which he did at the age of seventeen and went to [...]
The British encyclopedia, or dictionary of arts and sciences : comprising an accurate and popular view of the present improved state of human knowledge ; illustrated with upwards of 150 elegant engravings / 4. I - N
- Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
- Identifikator: BV011155373
- Signatur: Enc. 165-4
- Identifikator: urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10401446-7
- Nicholson, William
- Longman [u.a.] [Verlag]
- 1809
- London
- NoC-NC
[...] of vibrations propagated from the luminous body through a subtle ethe real medium Dr Franklin in a letter dated April 23 1752 expresses his dissatisfaction with the doctrine that [...]
[...] degrees of the vibration of this medium may cause the appearances of different colours Franklin s Exper and Observ 1769 p 264 The celebrated Euler has also maintain ed the [...]
[...] the method of proving this hypothesis beyond a doubt was first pro posed by Dr Franklin who about the close of the year 1749 conceived the prac ticability of drawing lightning [...]
[...] actual ex periment the identity of the electric fluid with the matter of lightning Dr Franklin contrived to bring lightning from the hea vens by means of a paper kite properly [...]
The British encyclopedia, or dictionary of arts and sciences : comprising an accurate and popular view of the present improved state of human knowledge ; illustrated with upwards of 150 elegant engravings / 4. I - N
- Bayerische Staatsbibliothek
- Signatur: BHS XI 2-4
- Identifikator: urn:nbn:de:bvb:12-bsb10710580-5
- Identifikator: BV011155373
- Nicholson, William
- Longman [u.a.] [Verlag]
- 1809
- London
- NoC-NC
[...] of vibrations propagated from the luminous body through a subtle ethe real medium Dr Franklin in a letter dated April 23 1752 expresses his dissatisfaction with the doctrine that [...]
[...] degrees of the vibration of this medium may cause the appearances of different colours Franklin s Exper and Observ 1769 p 264 The celebrated Euler has also maintain ed the [...]
[...] the method of proving this hypothesis beyond a doubt was first pro posed by Dr Franklin who about the close of the year 1749 conceived the prac ticability of drawing lightning [...]
[...] actual ex periment the identity of the electric fluid with the matter of lightning Dr Franklin contrived to bring lightning from the hea vens by means of a paper kite properly [...]