The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1851 |
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... keep 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 ...
... keep 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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... keep them from falling down too low ; and by stroking up the forehead , to keep them from being low - foreheaded . And it is a common practice to swathe infants , that they may grow more straight , and better shaped : and we see young ...
... keep them from falling down too low ; and by stroking up the forehead , to keep them from being low - foreheaded . And it is a common practice to swathe infants , that they may grow more straight , and better shaped : and we see young ...
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... keep the oil from frying in the stomach , you must drink a good draught of mild beer after it ; and to keep it from relaxing the stomach too much , you must put in a little powder of cinnamon . 53. The yolks of eggs are of themselves so ...
... keep the oil from frying in the stomach , you must drink a good draught of mild beer after it ; and to keep it from relaxing the stomach too much , you must put in a little powder of cinnamon . 53. The yolks of eggs are of themselves so ...
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... keep the body in cells and cloisters , without going coction , maturation , putrefaction , vivification , and abroad , yet they give space unto bodies to turn most of the effects of nature : for , as we have into vapour ; to return into ...
... keep the body in cells and cloisters , without going coction , maturation , putrefaction , vivification , and abroad , yet they give space unto bodies to turn most of the effects of nature : for , as we have into vapour ; to return into ...
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... keep them waking to increase their attention . We see also that cock birds , amongst singing birds , are ever the better singers ; which may be , because they are more lively and listen more . 240. Labour and intention to imitate voices ...
... keep them waking to increase their attention . We see also that cock birds , amongst singing birds , are ever the better singers ; which may be , because they are more lively and listen more . 240. Labour and intention to imitate voices ...
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