The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1851 |
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... heard his lordship often say , that if he should have served the glory of his own name , he had been better not to have published this Natural His- tory : for it may seem an indigested heap of particulars , and cannot have that lustre ...
... heard his lordship often say , that if he should have served the glory of his own name , he had been better not to have published this Natural His- tory : for it may seem an indigested heap of particulars , and cannot have that lustre ...
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... heard in the channel , but runneth in silence , if it be of any depth ; but the very stream upon shallows , of gravel or pebble , will be heard . And waters , when they beat upon the shore , or are straitened , as in the falls of ...
... heard in the channel , but runneth in silence , if it be of any depth ; but the very stream upon shallows , of gravel or pebble , will be heard . And waters , when they beat upon the shore , or are straitened , as in the falls of ...
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... heard sometimes is produced only by the breaking of the air , and not by the impulsion of the parts . So it is manifest , that where the anterior body giveth way , as fast as the posterior cometh on , it maketh no noise , be the motion ...
... heard sometimes is produced only by the breaking of the air , and not by the impulsion of the parts . So it is manifest , that where the anterior body giveth way , as fast as the posterior cometh on , it maketh no noise , be the motion ...
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... heard further with the wind , than against the wind ; and likewise do rise and fall with the in- 124. The cause given of sound , that it should tension or remission of the wind . But for the be an elision of the air , whereby if they ...
... heard further with the wind , than against the wind ; and likewise do rise and fall with the in- 124. The cause given of sound , that it should tension or remission of the wind . But for the be an elision of the air , whereby if they ...
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... heard | the main point of creating sound without air , you further . And we find in rolls of parchment or may collect two things : the one , that the sound trunks , the mouth being laid to the one end of the communicateth with the ...
... heard | the main point of creating sound without air , you further . And we find in rolls of parchment or may collect two things : the one , that the sound trunks , the mouth being laid to the one end of the communicateth with the ...
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