| English literature - 1793 - 702 pages
...afKcîcd a fudden, vigorous, and violent fhock, which he may do in the air as he fwims on his back. During the great heats of fummer there is no danger in bathing,...have been thoroughly warmed by the fun. But to throw ones felf into cold fpring water when the body has been heated by exercifeinthe fun, is an imprudence... | |
| History - 1793
...aft'ccled a fudden vigorous and violent fliock, which he may do in the air as he fvrims on his back. During the great heats of fummer there is no danger in bathing,...cold fpring water when the body has been heated by exercife in the fun, is an imprudence which may prove fatal. I once knew an infbuce of four young men.... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1793 - 282 pages
...afFe&ed a fudden, vigorous, and violent mock ; which he may do in the air as he fwims on his back. During the great heats of fummer there is no danger in bathing,...cold fpring water, when the body has been 'heated by exercife in the fun, is art imprudence which may prove fatal. I once knew an inftance of four young... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1793 - 324 pages
...a fudden, vigorous, and violent fhock ; which he may do in the air as he fwims On his back. During the great heats of fummer there is no danger in bathing,...into cold fpring water, when the body has been heated in the inn, is an imprudence which may prove fata!. I once knew an inftance of four young men, who... | |
| English literature - 1793 - 548 pages
...which he may cito m thc'.lir at he fwinis on his back. During the great heats of iiimmer there it 110 danger in bathing, however warm we 'may be, in rivers which have been tiioruu^hly warmed by the loo. But to throw oncfclf into colJ fpring water when the body has been heated... | |
| Hunting - 1799 - 422 pages
...violent (hock, which he may do in the air as he i'wims on his back. During the great heats of futnmer, there is no danger in bathing, however warm we may...cold fpring water when the body has been heated by exercife in the fun, is an imprudence which may prove fatal. I otice knew an inftance of four young... | |
| Education, George Nicholson - Education - 1805 - 276 pages
...violent shock ; which he may do in the air as he swims upon his back. During the great heats of summer, there is no danger in bathing, however warm we may...in rivers which have been thoroughly warmed by the sun. But to throw onesself into cold spring water, when the body has been heated by exercise in thesun,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1807 - 310 pages
...violent shock ; which he may do in the air as he swims on his back. During the great heats of summer there is no danger in bathing, however warm we may...in rivers which have been thoroughly warmed by the sun. But to thro'v oneself into cold spring water, when the b< dy has been heated by exercise in the... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - American literature - 1810 - 292 pages
...he swims on his back. During the g'eat hi-at of summer there is no danger in bathing, however tvarui we may be, in rivers which have been thoroughly warmed by the sun. But to thio\v onesclf mto cold wa-er, whvn the body has been heated by exercise in fie sun, is... | |
| Roger Lamb - Burgoyne's Invasion, 1777 - 1811 - 310 pages
...shock i which he may d6v in the air as he swims on his back.'' " During the great heats of 'summer there is no danger • in bathing, however warm we...in rivers which have been thoroughly warmed by the sun. But to throw one self into cold spring water, when the body has been heated in the sun, is an... | |
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