id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_e3loririzbczrb6ixc7vv7uf74 J. L. Winn A Letter to Dr. Benjamin Franklin, F. R. S. Giving an Account of the Appearance of Lightning on a Conductor Fixed from the Summit of the Mainmast of a Ship, down to the Water: By Capt. J. L. Winn 1770 5 .pdf application/pdf 1171 267 101 giving an account of the appearance of lightning on a conductor fixed from the summit of the mainmast of a ship, down to the water: By Capt. they had continued feveral days, w hen exceeding dark v againft the wind that blew > w ith; ms, till they had lightning, and got ,my conductor in order $ w hen, in i lently againft the b a c k p a y s , to w hich the chain was ; I thought it proceeded from the light in the binnacle; • and fparks which I had obferved proceeded ; •the chain broken at B, h a lf the eye o f each link above and below the eye o f each link, w hich pre­ A A A T h e conductor, a chain o f copper wire, o f th e Cj and hoid up the chain, till the point o f ./cache/work_e3loririzbczrb6ixc7vv7uf74.pdf ./txt/work_e3loririzbczrb6ixc7vv7uf74.txt