| Dwight Furrow - 2004 - 332 páginas
...impossible to imagine the height to which may be carded, in a thousand years, the power of man over matter. We may perhaps learn to deprive large masses of their...the sake of easy transport. Agriculture may diminish in labor and double in its produce; all diseases may by sure means be prevented or cured, not excepting... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2004 - 446 páginas
...impossihle to imagine the Height to which may he carried in a i000 Years the Power of Man over Matter. We may perhaps learn to deprive large Masses of their Gravity and give them ahsolute Levity, for the sake ofeasi Transport. Agriculture may diminish its Lahour and douhle its... | |
| David Edwin Harrell, Edwin S. Gaustad, John B. Boles, Sally Foreman Griffith - 2005 - 860 páginas
...to imagine the heights to which may be carried, in a thousand years, the power of man over matter. We may perhaps learn to deprive large masses of their...by sure means be prevented or cured, not excepting that even of old age, and our lives lengthened at pleasure beyond the antediluvian standard. 0 that... | |
| Mark Skousen, Benjamin Franklin - 2005 - 514 páginas
...impossible to imagine the heights to which the power of man may be carried over matter in a thousand years. We may perhaps learn to deprive large masses of their...transport. Agriculture may diminish its labour and double it produce. All diseases may by sure means be prevented or * Lord Kames wrote that women "have less... | |
| Alf J. Mapp - 2003 - 196 páginas
...impossible to imagine the height to which may be carried, in a thousand years, the power of man over matter. We may perhaps learn to deprive large masses of their...sake of easy transport. Agriculture may diminish its labor and double its produce; all diseases may by sure means be prevented, or cured, not excepting... | |
| Francis Wheen - 2005 - 340 páginas
...impossible to imagine the height to which may be carried, in a thousand years, the power of man over matter. We may perhaps learn to deprive large masses of their...sake of easy transport. Agriculture may diminish its labor and double its produce; all diseases may by sure means be prevented or cured, not excepting even... | |
| Joel Garreau - 2005 - 412 páginas
...height to which may be carried, in a thousand years, the power of man over matter. We may, perhaps, deprive large masses of their gravity, and give them...sake of easy transport. Agriculture may diminish its labor and double its produce: all disease may by sure means be prevented or cured (not excepting even... | |
| Brenda Haugen, Andrew Santella - 2005 - 122 páginas
...imagine the Heights to which may be carried, in a thousand years, the Power of Man over eX3\ 62 Matter. We may perhaps learn to deprive large Masses of their...Gravity, and give them absolute Levity, for the sake of very easy transport. Agriculture may diminish its Labour and double its Produce; all Diseases may,... | |
| Stacy Schiff - 2005 - 540 páginas
...needed. To a degree Franklin joined in *In February 1780 Franklin had speculated that man might one day "learn to deprive large masses of their gravity and...absolute levity, for the sake of easy transport." He gave the human race a thousand years to work that magic. f As one newspaper had it, "The Montgolfiers'... | |
| Josh Sakolsky - 2005 - 182 páginas
...the former, "the height to which may be carried, in a thousand years, the power of man over matter. We may perhaps learn to deprive large masses of their gravity and give them levity, for the sake of easy transportation. Agriculture may diminish its labor and double its produce;... | |
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