| Edmund Burke - 1779 - 734 pages
...pofition the head is kept upright above the moulders, as when we Hand on the ground, the immerfion will, by the weight of that part of the head that is out of water, reach above the mouth and nollrils, perhaps a little above the eyes, fo that a man cannot long... | |
| 1780 - 740 pages
...pofition the head is kept upright above the fhoulders, as when we Hand on the ground, the immerfion will, by the weight of that part of the head that is out of water, reach above the mouth and noftrils, perhaps a little above the eyes, 'fo that a man cannot long... | |
| 1794 - 614 pages
...pofuicr» the head is kept upright above the (houlders, as when we (land on ths ground; the immerfion will, by the weight of that part of the head that is out of water, reach above the mou!/i and noihils, perhaps a little above the eyes, fo that a inau cannot long... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 452 pages
...ereelpofition the head is kept upright above the moulders, as when we fland on the ground, the immerfion will, by the weight of that part of the head that is out of the water, reach above the mouth and nollrib, perhaps a little above the eyes ; fo that a man cannot long icir.ain fufptnded in water with... | |
| 1805 - 608 pages
...in which he will continue suspended, the hollow of the breast keeping the head uppermost. ôilily, But if in this erect position the head is kept upright...the weight of that part of the head that is out of water, reach above the mouth and nostrils, perhaps a little above the eyes, so that a man cannot long... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 722 pages
...position, ID which be will contiuue suspended, the hollow of the breast keeping the head uppermost. 5. But if in this erect position, the head is kept upright...the weight of that part of the head that is out of water, reach above the month and nost» ¡I -, perhaps a little above the eyes, so that a man cannot... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 572 pages
...position, in which he will continue suspended, the hollow of the. breast keeping the head uppermost. 5thly, But if in this erect position the head is kept upright...the weight of that part of the head that is out of water, reach above the mouth and nostrils, perhaps a little above the eyes, so that a man cannot long... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 566 pages
...suspended, the hollow of the breast keeping the head uppermost. 5thly, But if in this erect posiiion the head is kept upright above the shoulders, as when...the weight of that part of the head that is out of water, reach above the mouth and1 nostrils, perhaps a little above the eyes, so that a man cannot long... | |
| 1816 - 752 pages
...upright above the fliouldt-rs, as when we ftand on the ground, the immerflou will, by the weight of the part of the head that is out of the water, reach above the mouth and noftrils, perhaps a little above the eyes ; fo that a man cannot long remain fufpended in water with... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1820 - 360 pages
...position, in which he will continue suspended, the hollow of the breast keeping the head uppermost. 5 But if, in this erect position, the head is kept upright...the weight of that part of the head that is out of water, reach above the mouth and nostrils, perhaps a little above the eyes, so that a man cannot long... | |
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