 | John Wesley - 1786
...not eafily burn it ; but if you bring the focus to ablackfpot, or upon letters, written or printed, the paper will immediately be on fire under the letters....fooner penetrates black ftockings than white ones, andis fo apt fooner to burn a man's fhins. Alfo beer much fooner warms in a black mug fet before the... | |
 | Arthur Johnston - 1810 - 138 halaman
...easily burn it; — but if you bring the focus to a black spot, or upon letters, written or printed, the paper will immediately be on fire under the letters....Thus fullers and dyers find black cloths, of equal thickness with white ones, and hung out equally wet, dry in the sun much sooner than the white, being... | |
 | Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1817 - 859 halaman
...bring the focus to a black spot, or upon letters written or printed, the paper will be immediately on fire under the letters. Thus fullers and dyers find black cloths of equal thickness with white ones, and hung out equally wet, dry in the sun much sooner than the white ; being... | |
 | 1821
...not easily burn it ; but if you bring the focus to a black spot, or upou letters, written or printed, the paper will immediately be on fire under the letters....Thus fullers and dyers find black cloths, of equal thickness with white ones, and hung out equally wet, dry in the sun much sooner than the white, being... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1838
...not easily burn it ; but if you bring the focus to a black spot, or upon letters, written or printed, the paper will immediately be on fire under the letters....Thus fullers and dyers find black cloths, of equal thickness with white ones, and hung out equally wet, dry in the sun much sooner than the white, being... | |
 | 1839 - 216 halaman
...not easily burn it ; but if you bring the focus to a black spot, or upon letters, written or printed, the paper will immediately be on fire under the letters....Thus, fullers and dyers find black cloths, of equal thickness with white ones, and hung out equally wet, dry in the sun much sooner than the white, being... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1840
...not easily burn it ; but if you bring the focus to a black spot, or upon letters, written or printed, the paper will immediately be on fire under the letters....Thus fullers and dyers find black cloths, of equal thickness with white ones, and hung out equally wet, dry in the sun much sooner than the white, being... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1853 - 488 halaman
...easily burn it; but, if you bring the s to n black spot, or upon letters, written or printed, the paptn- will immediately be on fire under the letters. Thus fullers and dyers find black cloths, of equal thickness with white ones, and hung out equally wet, dry in the sun much nooner than the white, being... | |
 | Benjamin Franklin - 1855
...not easily burn it; but, if you bring the focus to a black spot, or upon letters, written or printed, the paper will immediately be on fire under the letters....Thus fullers and dyers find black cloths, of equal thickness with white ones, and hung out equally wet, dry in the sun much sooner than the white, being... | |
 | John Platts - 1876 - 952 halaman
...it; but if you bring the focus to a black spot, or upon letters written or printed, the paper \\ill immediately be on fire under the letters. "Thus fullers and dyers find thatblack cloths, ofequal thickness with white ones, and hung out equally wet, dry in the sun much... | |
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