| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 512 sider
...were lighter; and the quite white remained on the surface of the snow, not having entered it at all. 'What signifies philosophy that does not apply to...to wear in a hot sunny climate or season, as white ones; because in such clothes the body i« more heated by the sun when we walk abroad, and are at the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 512 sider
...were lighter ; and the quite white remained on the surface of the snow, not having entered it at all. What signifies philosophy that does not apply to some...to wear in a hot sunny climate or season, as white ones ; because in such clothes the body is more heated by the sun when we walk abroad, and are at the... | |
| Arthur Johnston - 1810 - 180 sider
...lighter; and the quite white remained on the surface of the snow, not having entered it at all. * " What signifies philosophy that does not apply to some...to wear in a hot sunny climate or season, as white ones; because in such clothes the body is more heated by the sun when we walk abroad, and are at the... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1817 - 902 sider
...cannot now be exact as to the time) tlie black being most warmed by the sun was sunk so low in the enow as to be below the stroke of the sun's rays ; the...climate or season, as white clothes ; that soldiers and sea« men who must labour in the sun, should, in the East and West Indies, have an uniform of white... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1809 - 526 sider
...were lighter ; and the quite white remained on the surface of the snow, not having entered it at all. What signifies philosophy that does not apply to some...to wear in a hot sunny climate or season, as white ones ; because in such clothes the body is more heated by the sun when we walk abroad, and are at the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1820 - 360 sider
...were lighter ; and the quite white remained on the surface of the snow, not having entered it at all. What signifies philosophy that does not apply to some...to wear in a hot sunny climate or season, as white ones ; because in. such clothes the body is more heated by the sun when we walk abroad, and are at... | |
| 1821 - 356 sider
...were lighter ; and the quite white remained on the surface of the snow, not having entered it at all. What signifies philosophy that does not apply to some...to wear in a hot sunny climate or season, as white ones ; because in such clothes the body is more heated by the sun when we walk abroad, and are at the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1821 - 232 sider
...remained on the surface of the snow, not having entered it at all. What signifies philosopby that docs not apply to some use ? May we not learn from hence,...that black clothes are not so fit to wear in a hot sunn/ climate or season, as white ones ; because in such clothes the body is more heated by the suu... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1821 - 232 sider
...were lighter; and the quite white remained on the surface of the snow, not having entered it at all. What signifies philosophy that does not apply to some...not learn from hence, that black clothes are not so f,t to wear in a hot sunny climate or season, as white ones ; because in such clothes the hody is more... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1825 - 892 sider
...much as the dark ; the other colours less as they were lighter ; and the quite white remained on tlie surface of the snow, not having entered it at all....should be white to repel the heat, which to many gives headaclis, and to some the dreadful and usually-fatal stroke the French call conp-de-sokil : that the... | |
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