| Benjamin Franklin - 1904 - 478 pagine
...it to cool; in the meanwhile, continuing undressed, walk about your chamber till your skin has had time to discharge its load, which it will do sooner as the air may be drier and colder. When you begin to feel the cold air unpleasant, then return to your bed, and you will soon... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1905 - 396 pagine
...it to cool ; in the meanwhile, continuing undressed, walk about your chamber till your skin has had time to discharge its load, which it will do sooner as the air may be drier and colder. When you begin to feel the cold air unpleasant, then return to your bed, and you will soon... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1907 - 686 pagine
...leave it to cool; in the meanwhile, continuing undrest, walk about your chamber till your skin has had time to discharge its load, which it will do sooner as the air may be dried and colder. When you begin to feel the cold air unpleasant, then return to your bed, and you... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1909 - 280 pagine
...it to cool ; in the mean while, continuing undressed, walk about your chamber till your skin has had time to discharge its load, which it will do sooner as the air may be dryer and colder. When you begin to feel the cold air unpleasant, then return to your bed and you will... | |
| Theodore Diller - 1912 - 100 pagine
...leave it to cool ; in the meantime, continuing undrest, walk about your chamber till your skin had time to discharge its load, which it will do sooner as the air may be dried and cooler. When you begin to feel the cold air unpleasant then return to your bed and you will... | |
| Benjamin Franklin, Jonathan Edwards - 1920 - 424 pagine
...leave it to cool; in the meanwhile, continuing undrest, walk about your chamber till your skin has had time to discharge its load, which it will do sooner as the air may be dried and colder. When you begin to feel the cold air unpleasant, then return to your bed, and you... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1927 - 324 pagine
...leave it to cool; in the meanwhile, continuing undrest, walk about your chamber till your skin has had time to discharge its load, which it will do sooner as the air may be dried and colder. When you begin to feel the cold air unpleasant, then return to your bed, and you... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1976 - 436 pagine
...throw the bed open and leave it to cool; in the meanwhile, continuing undrest, walk about your chamber. When you begin to feel the cold air unpleasant, then return to your bed, and you will soon fall asleep, and your sleep will be sweet and pleasant.'1 Not a bit of it! I performed... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1998 - 404 pagine
...leave it to cool; in the meanwhile, continuing undrest, walk about your chamber till your skin has had time to discharge its load, which it will do sooner as the air may be dried and colder. When you begin to feel the cold air unpleasant, then return to your bed, and you... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1974 - 260 pagine
...leave it to cool ; in the meanwhile, continuing undrest, walk about your chamber till your skin has had time to discharge its load, which it will do sooner as the air may be dried and colder. When you begin to feel the cold air unpleasant, then return to your bed, and you... | |
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