When you are awakened by this uneasiness^ and find you cannot easily sleep again, get out of bed, beat up and turn your pillow, shake the bedclothes well, with at least twenty shakes, then throw the bed open and leave it to cool ; in the meanwhile, continuing... On education [ed. by G. Nicholson]. - Página 35por Education, George Nicholson - 1805Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1787 - 512 páginas
...out of bed, beat up and turn your pillow, fliake the bedcloathes well, with at leaft twenty fliakes, then throw the bed open, and leave it to cool ; in the meanwhile, continuing undreft, walk about your chamber till your Ikin has had time to difcharge its bad, which it will do... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1793 - 324 páginas
...get out of bed. beat up and turn your pillow, ihake the bedclothes wcil, with at leaft twenty fhakes, then throw the bed open, and leave it to cool ; in the meanwhile, continuing undreft, walk about your chamber, till your fkin has had time to difcharge its load, which it will... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1794 - 348 páginas
...get out of bed, beat up and turn your pillow, fhake the bedclothes well, with at leatt twenty fhakes, then throw the bed open, and leave it to cool ; in the, mean while, continuing undreft, walk about your chamber, till your ikin has had time to clifcharge... | |
| 1801 - 452 páginas
...made ml by their refusing to receive any more. s ». By using thinner and more porous bed-clothet^' which will suffer the perspirable matter more easily'...then throw the bed open, and leave it to cool; in the mean whilej continuing undrest, walk about your chant-, her till your skin hashadtime to discharge... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 590 páginas
...unpleasing dreams. For when the body is uneasy, the mind will be disturbed by it, and disagreeable ideas of various kinds will, in sleep, be the natural...chamber, till your skin has had time to discharge its load, which it will do sooner at the air may be drier and colder. When you begin to feel the cold... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 páginas
...are awakened by this uneasiness, and find you cannot easily sleep again, get out of bed, beat up aud turn your pillow, shake the bed-clothes well, with...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... | |
| 1810 - 420 páginas
...you cannot get asleep again, get out oE bed, beat up and linn your pillow ». shake the bed clothes well, with. at least twenty shakes ; then throw the bed open and leave it to cool ; in the interim, continuing undres t, walk about your chamber till your skin has time to discharge its load,,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1807 - 310 páginas
...are awakened by this uneasiness, and find you cannot easily sleep again, get out of bed, beat up tind turn your pillow, shake the bed-clothes well, with...chamber, till your skin has had time to discharge its load, which it will do sooner as the air may be drier andcokler. When you begin to feel the cold... | |
| 1796 - 688 páginas
...out at bed, beat up and turn your pillow, /hake the bed-clothes well, with at leaft twenty (hakes, then throw the bed open, and leave it to cool ; in the meanwhile, continuing undreft, walk about your chamber, till your ikin has had time to difcharge its load, which it will... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1815 - 336 páginas
...more easily to pass through them, we are less incommoded, such being longer tolerable. 3. When you arc awakened by this uneasiness, and find you cannot easily...throw the bed open, and leave it to cool ; in the mean while, continuing undrest, walk about your chamber, till your skin has had time to discharge its... | |
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