The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1851 |
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... close to it , especially in the begin- ning : besides , this Natural History was a debt of his , being designed and set down for a third part of the Instauration . I have also heard his lordship discourse that men , no doubt , will ...
... close to it , especially in the begin- ning : besides , this Natural History was a debt of his , being designed and set down for a third part of the Instauration . I have also heard his lordship discourse that men , no doubt , will ...
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... close , of themselves gather moisture . by some of the ancients , of the stalks of lilies . The cause is ; for that these plants have a strong , dense , and succulent moisture , which is not apt to exhale ; and so is able , from the old ...
... close , of themselves gather moisture . by some of the ancients , of the stalks of lilies . The cause is ; for that these plants have a strong , dense , and succulent moisture , which is not apt to exhale ; and so is able , from the old ...
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... close , or open , of the ashes ; as we see that ashes alone , if they be hard pressed , will lie in less room and so the ashes with air between , lie looser ; and with water closer . For I have not yet found certainly , that the water ...
... close , or open , of the ashes ; as we see that ashes alone , if they be hard pressed , will lie in less room and so the ashes with air between , lie looser ; and with water closer . For I have not yet found certainly , that the water ...
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... close the bung - hole , and so let it continue a day and half ; then draw it into bot- tles , and you may drink it well after three days ' bottling ; and it will last six weeks : approved . It drinketh fresh , flowereth and mantleth ...
... close the bung - hole , and so let it continue a day and half ; then draw it into bot- tles , and you may drink it well after three days ' bottling ; and it will last six weeks : approved . It drinketh fresh , flowereth and mantleth ...
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... close of the wool , helpeth to draw the watery vapour : but that is nothing to the version . 79. It is reported also credibly , that wool new shorn , being laid casually upon a vessel of ver- juice , after some time , had drunk up a ...
... close of the wool , helpeth to draw the watery vapour : but that is nothing to the version . 79. It is reported also credibly , that wool new shorn , being laid casually upon a vessel of ver- juice , after some time , had drunk up a ...
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