The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1851 |
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... Observations on a libel ... 242 122 Of the influences of the moon ... 122 Of vinegar .... 123 Touching purveyors . About undertakers . Of creatures that sleep all winter ..... 123 To the king upon the grievances of the Com- Of the ...
... Observations on a libel ... 242 122 Of the influences of the moon ... 122 Of vinegar .... 123 Touching purveyors . About undertakers . Of creatures that sleep all winter ..... 123 To the king upon the grievances of the Com- Of the ...
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... observations , it is in growth ; but when it once is comprehended in exact methods , it may perchance be further ... observe , that experiments may be falsely believed , and received in natural history ; and yet soon after be expunged ...
... observations , it is in growth ; but when it once is comprehended in exact methods , it may perchance be further ... observe , that experiments may be falsely believed , and received in natural history ; and yet soon after be expunged ...
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... observations upon the Sylva Sylvarum in Archbishop Tennison's work , which There is considerable difference between ... observe the appetencies of matter , and the most universal passions , ( which in either globe are exceeding potent ...
... observations upon the Sylva Sylvarum in Archbishop Tennison's work , which There is considerable difference between ... observe the appetencies of matter , and the most universal passions , ( which in either globe are exceeding potent ...
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... observed , nor inquir- ed ; it being of all motions the most common , and the chief root of all mechanical operations . This motion worketh in round at first , by way of proof and search which way to deliver itself : and then worketh in ...
... observed , nor inquir- ed ; it being of all motions the most common , and the chief root of all mechanical operations . This motion worketh in round at first , by way of proof and search which way to deliver itself : and then worketh in ...
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... observation you to use wine , let it always be burnt , that the of Aristotle ; that a great reason , why plants , quicker spirits may evaporate ; or , at the least , some of them , are of greater age than living crea- quenched with two ...
... observation you to use wine , let it always be burnt , that the of Aristotle ; that a great reason , why plants , quicker spirits may evaporate ; or , at the least , some of them , are of greater age than living crea- quenched with two ...
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