The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1851 |
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... manner of ex- amination of nature , we will make some little mention of it . The taking away of warts , by rubbing them with somewhat that afterwards is put to waste and consume , is a common experiment ; and I do apprehend it the ...
... manner of ex- amination of nature , we will make some little mention of it . The taking away of warts , by rubbing them with somewhat that afterwards is put to waste and consume , is a common experiment ; and I do apprehend it the ...
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... manner of lenifying . Woman's milk likewise is prescribed , when all fail ; but I commend it not , as being a little too near the juice of man's body , to be a good nourisher ; ex- cept it be in infants , to whom it is natural . 52. Oil ...
... manner of lenifying . Woman's milk likewise is prescribed , when all fail ; but I commend it not , as being a little too near the juice of man's body , to be a good nourisher ; ex- cept it be in infants , to whom it is natural . 52. Oil ...
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... manner of the chy- mists . Then place the vessel within burning coals , kept quick kindled for some few hours ' space . Then take the vessel from the fire , and take off the cover , and see what is become of the wood . I conceive , that ...
... manner of the chy- mists . Then place the vessel within burning coals , kept quick kindled for some few hours ' space . Then take the vessel from the fire , and take off the cover , and see what is become of the wood . I conceive , that ...
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... manner of aisles of churches , also standing ; the roof all open , not so much as any embowments near any of the walls left . There was against every pillar a stack of billets above a man's height ; which the watermen that bring wood ...
... manner of aisles of churches , also standing ; the roof all open , not so much as any embowments near any of the walls left . There was against every pillar a stack of billets above a man's height ; which the watermen that bring wood ...
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... as wetting 357. The third is the inception of putrefac- tion ; CENT . IV . 51 NATURAL HISTORY . Of prohibiting and preventing putrefaction Of some principal differences in plants 79 Of all manner of composts and helps ground.
... as wetting 357. The third is the inception of putrefac- tion ; CENT . IV . 51 NATURAL HISTORY . Of prohibiting and preventing putrefaction Of some principal differences in plants 79 Of all manner of composts and helps ground.
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