| John Mills - 1773 - 216 pagine
...the wall (a bad conductor), through thofe ftaples.—It would rather, if any where in the wall, pafs out of it into the rod, to get more readily by that...into the earth. If the building be very large and extenfive, two or more rods may be placed at different parts, for greater fecurity. Small ragged parts... | |
| 1769 - 756 pagine
...wall, (a bad conductor), through thofe ihples.—It would rather, if any were in the wall, pafs out ot it into the rod, to get more readily by that conductor...into the earth. If the building be very large and extenfivr, two or more rods may be placed at different parts, for greater fecarity. BWdmgs that ha»e... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1821 - 232 pagine
...be fastened to the wall, chimney, &c. with staples of iron. The lightning will not leave the rod (a good conductor) to pass into the wall (a bad conductor)...rather, if any were in the wall, pass out of it into the S 2 rod to get more readily by that conductor into the earth. If the building be very large and extensive,... | |
| Thousand notable things - 1822 - 604 pagine
...fastened to the wall, chimney, &c. with staples of iron.—The lightning will not leave the rod (a good conductor) to pass into the wall (a bad conductor) through those staples.—It would rather, if any were in the wall, pass out of it into the rod, to get more readily... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1840 - 572 pagine
...be fastened to the wall, chimney, &c, with staples of iron. The lightning will not leave the rod (a good conductor) to pass into the wall (a bad conductor) through those staples. It would rather, ifany were in the wall, pass out of it into the rod, to get more readily by that conductor into the... | |
| William Sturgeon - 1842 - 274 pagine
...lightning will not leave the rod, a good conductor, to pass into the wall, a bad conductor, through the staples. It would rather, if any were in the wall,..." If the building be very large and extensive, two or more rods may be placed at different parts, for greater security. " Small ragged parts of clouds... | |
| Lucius Lyon - 1853 - 208 pagine
...lightning will not leave the rod, a good conductor, to pass into the wall, a bad conductor, through the staples. It would rather, if any were in the wall,..."If the building be very large and extensive, two or more rods may be placed at .different parts, for greater security. " Small ragged parts of clouds... | |
| Lucius Lyon - 1853 - 218 pagine
...lightning will not leave the rod, a good conductor, to pass into the wall, a bad conductor, through the staples. It would rather, if any were in the wall,..."If the building be very large and extensive, two or more rods may be placed at different parts, for greater security. " Small ragged parts of clouds... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1856 - 554 pagine
...be fastened to the wall, chimney, &c., with staples of iron. The lightning will not leave the rod (a good conductor) to pass into the wall (a bad conductor)...earth. If the building be very large and extensive, two or more rods may be placed at different parts, for greater security. Small ragged parts of clouds,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jared Sparks - 1882 - 574 pagine
...staples of iron. The lightning will not leave the rod (a good conductor) to pass into the wall (a oad conductor) through those staples. It would rather,...earth. If the building be very large and extensive, two or more rods may be placed at different parts, for greater security. Small ragged parts of clouds,... | |
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