The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1851 |
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... hold firm to the works of God , and to the sense , which is God's lamp , lucerna Dei spiraculum hominis , will inquire with all sobriety and severity , whether there be to be found in the footsteps of nature , any such transmission and ...
... hold firm to the works of God , and to the sense , which is God's lamp , lucerna Dei spiraculum hominis , will inquire with all sobriety and severity , whether there be to be found in the footsteps of nature , any such transmission and ...
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... hold it in flame for the space of ten pulses , and when it cometh forth , you shall find those parts of the arrow which were on the outsides of the flame more burned , blacked , and turned almost into a coal , whereas that in the midst ...
... hold it in flame for the space of ten pulses , and when it cometh forth , you shall find those parts of the arrow which were on the outsides of the flame more burned , blacked , and turned almost into a coal , whereas that in the midst ...
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... hold all of the nature of cold . The cause is , for that all matters tangi- ble being cold , it must needs follow , that where the matter is most congregate , the cold is the greater . driving away of spirits such as have some degree of ...
... hold all of the nature of cold . The cause is , for that all matters tangi- ble being cold , it must needs follow , that where the matter is most congregate , the cold is the greater . driving away of spirits such as have some degree of ...
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... hold in the hands eggs of alabas- ter and balls of crystal . Of these things we shall speak more , when we handle the title of sympathy and antipathy , in the proper place . like . And the physicians are content to acknow- ledge , that ...
... hold in the hands eggs of alabas- ter and balls of crystal . Of these things we shall speak more , when we handle the title of sympathy and antipathy , in the proper place . like . And the physicians are content to acknow- ledge , that ...
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... hold your ear at the other , and you shall find the sound strike so sharp as you can 133. It is certain , howsoever it cross the receiv- scarce endure it . The cause is , for that sound ed opinion , that sounds may be created without ...
... hold your ear at the other , and you shall find the sound strike so sharp as you can 133. It is certain , howsoever it cross the receiv- scarce endure it . The cause is , for that sound ed opinion , that sounds may be created without ...
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