| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 452 頁
...ftruggling and plunging, .and to let the body take this natural pofition, he might continue long fafe from drowning, till perhaps help would come ; for as to the clothes, their additional weight while .immerfed is very inconfiderable, the water fuppoiting it; though when he comes out of the water, he... | |
| 1805 - 608 頁
...unacquainted with swimming, and falling accidentally into the water, could have presence of mind sufficient to avoid struggling and plunging, and to let the body...from drowning, till perhaps help would come. For, is to their cloaths, their additional weight, while immersed, is very inconsiderable, the water supporting... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 722 頁
...miad sufficient to avoid struggling and plungins, and to let the body take this natural position, lie might continue; long safe from drowning, till perhaps help would come. For as to the clothe», their additional weight while immersed is very inconsiderable, tlic water supporting it;... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 566 頁
...unacquainted with swimming, and falling accidentally into the water, could have presence of mind sufficient to avoid struggling and plunging, and to let the body...continue long safe from drowning, till perhaps help could come. For, as to the clothes, their additional weight, while immersed, is very inconsiderable,... | |
| 1816 - 752 頁
...to let the body take this natural pofition, he might continue long fafe from drowning, till perrnps help would come ; for, as to the clothes, their additional weight, while immerfed, is very inconfiderable, the water fupporting it ; though, when he comes out of the water,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1820 - 360 頁
...unacquainted with swimming, and falling accidentally into the water, could have presence of mind sufficient to avoid struggling and plunging, and to let the body...this natural position, he might continue long safe froiu drowning till perhaps help would come. For as to the clothes, their additional weight while immersed... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1821 - 232 頁
...unacquainted with swimming, and falhng accidentally into the water, could have presence of mind sufficient to avoid struggling and plunging, and to let the body...immersed is very inconsiderable, the water supporting it ; ihough, when he comes out of the water, he would find lhem very heavy indeed. But, as 1 said before,... | |
| Colin MacKenzie - 1821 - 724 頁
...unacquainted with swimming, and falling accidentally into the water, could nave presence of mind sufficient to avoid struggling and plunging, and to let the body...drowning, till perhaps help would come. For, as to the cloaths, their additional weight while immersed is very inconsiderable, the water supporting it ; though,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1821 - 232 頁
...water, could have presence of mind sufficient to avoid struggling and plunging, and to let the hody take this natural position, he might continue long...drowning till perhaps help would come. For as to the clothe!, their additional weight while immersed is very inconsiderable, the water supporting it ; though,... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 356 頁
...unacquainted with swimming, and falling accidentally into the water, could have presence of mind sufficient to avoid struggling and plunging, and to let the body take this na'ural position, he might continue long safe from drowning, till perhaps help would come. For as to... | |
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