| Robert Boyle - 1738 - 964 стор.
...this fuppofition, Cornelias Drebell, is affirm'd, by many credible perfons, to have contriv'da veflel to be row'd under water ; for Drebell conceiv'd, that...for refpiration ; which being fpent, the remaining grofier body of the air,is unable to cherifli the vital flame refiding in the heart. So that, befides... | |
| 1893 - 478 стор.
...was done he also explains, as he heard from the relatives of the experimentalist. Drebell conceived that it is not the whole body of the air, but a certain quintessence or spirituous part of it, that makes it fit for respiration, which being spent, the remaining... | |
| S. J. von Romocki - 1895 - 766 стор.
...person that went in the vessel affirms) without inconvenience; l was answered, that Drebell conceived, that it is not the whole body of the air, but a certain quintessence (äs chymists speak) or spirituous part of it, that makes it fit for respiratiou; which... | |
| Benjamin Ward Richardson, Mrs. George Martin - 1900 - 468 стор.
...was done he also explains, as he heard from the relatives of the experimentalist. Drebell conceived that it is not the whole body of the air, but a certain quintessence or spirituous part of it, that makes it fit for respiration, which being spent, the remaining... | |
| Murray Fraser Sueter - 1907 - 674 стор.
...long under water \rithxrat suffocation or without inconvenience, I was answered that Drebbel conceived that it is not the whole body of the air, but a certain quintessence or spirituous part of it that makes it fit for respiration, the remaining grosser body... | |
| Sir Leonard Hill - 1912 - 278 стор.
...the River Thames by order of James I. It carried twelve rowers and passengers. " Debrell conceived that it is not the whole body of the air, but a certain spirituous part of it, that fits * " Experiments Physico-Mechanical," 1647. Fio. 5.— THE DIVING APPARATUS... | |
| Sir Leonard Hill - 1912 - 280 стор.
...the River Thames by order of James I. It carried twelve rowers and passengers. " Debrell conceived that it is not the whole body of the air, but a certain spirituous part of it, that fits * " Experiments Physico-Mechauical," 1647. Fio. 5.— THE DIVING APPARATUS... | |
| Willis John Abbot - 1918 - 560 стор.
...person that went in the vessel affirms) without inconvenience; I was answered, that Drebel conceived, that it is not the whole body of the air, but a certain quintessence (as Chymists speak) or spirituous part of it, that makes it fit for respiration; which... | |
| Francis Mauritius Jaeger - 1922 - 172 стор.
...„liquor", — juist zooals elke alchemist over het „elixir" zou gesproken hebben: „I was answer'd that DREBELL conceiv'd, that it is not the whole body of the Air, but a certain Quintessence (as Chymists speake) or spirituous part of it, that makes it fit for respiration, which... | |
| Tom Shachtman - 2000 - 275 стор.
...Boyle would partially comprehend what this demonstration accomplished, writing that "Drebbel conceived that it is not the whole body of the air, but a certain quintessence ... or spirituous part of it that makes it fit for respiration," and figuring out that... | |
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