The body continuing suspended as before, and upright, if the head be leaned quite back, so that the face looks upwards, all the back part of the head being then under water, and its weight consequently in a great measure supported by it, the face... The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ... - Halaman 1181794Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Edmund Burke - 1794 - 610 halaman
...continued fufpended as before, and upright, if the head be leaned quite back, fo that the face tooks upwards, all the back part of the head being then under water, and irs weight conic quently in a great meafure fupported by it, the face will remain above water quite... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 734 halaman
...pofition. 6thly, The body continued fufpendcd as before, and upright, if the head be leaned quite back, fo that the face looks upwards, all the back part of...free for breathing, will rife an inch higher every inlpiration, and fink as much every expiration, but never fo low as that the water may come over the... | |
| 1780 - 740 halaman
...fufpended as beforehand upright, if the head be leaned quite back, fo that the face looks upxvards, all the back part of the head being then under water, and its \veight confequently in a great meafure fupported by it, the face will remain above water quite free... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 452 halaman
...6thly, The body continued fufpended as betöre, and . upright, if the head be leaned quite back, fo that the face looks upwards, all the back part of...free for breathing, will rife an inch higher every infpiration, and fink as much every expiration, but never fo low аз that the water may come over... | |
| 1805 - 608 halaman
...position. 6thly, The body continued suspended as before, and upright, if the head be leaned quite back, so that the face looks upwards, all the back part of the head being then under water, and its weight consequently in a great measure supported by it, the face will remain above water quite free for breathing,... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 722 halaman
...The body continuing suspended as before, and upright, if the bead be leaned quite back, so that tlie face looks upwards, all the back part of the head being then under water, and its weight consequently in a great meainre supported by it, the face will remain above water quite free for breathing,... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 halaman
...position. 6thly, The body continued suspended as before, and upright, if the head" be leaned quite back, so that the face looks upwards, all the back part of the head being then under water, and its weight, consequently, in a great measure supported by it, the face will remain above water quite free for breathing,... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 halaman
...6thly, The body continued suspended as before, and upright, if the head"^ be leaned quite back, so that the face looks upwards, all the back part of the head being then tmder water, and its weight, consequently, in a great me a•ure supported by it, the face will remain... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 566 halaman
...back part of the head being then under water, and its weight consequently in a great measure supported by it, the face will remain above water quite free for breathing, will rise an inch higher every inspiration, and sink as much every expiration, but never so low as that... | |
| 1816 - 752 halaman
...continuing fufpended as before, and upright, if the heail be leaned quite back, fo that tlie f.ice fookt upwards, all the back part of the head being then...free for breathing, will rife an inch higher every infpiration, and fink as much every expiration, but never fo low as that the water may come over the... | |
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