The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1851 |
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... reason is no other , but that in the former many wits and industries have contributed in one ; and in the latter many wits and industries have been spent about the wit of some one , whom many times they have rather depraved than ...
... reason is no other , but that in the former many wits and industries have contributed in one ; and in the latter many wits and industries have been spent about the wit of some one , whom many times they have rather depraved than ...
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... reason of the evaporating of the finer spirit , inflameth less , and is best in agues : opium loseth some of its poisonous quality , if it be vapoured out , mingled with spirits of wine , or the like : sena loseth somewhat of its ...
... reason of the evaporating of the finer spirit , inflameth less , and is best in agues : opium loseth some of its poisonous quality , if it be vapoured out , mingled with spirits of wine , or the like : sena loseth somewhat of its ...
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... reason why we prescribe a spunge . The fourth way is probable also , though not appearing ; which is , by receiving the air into the small pores of bodies : for , as hath been said , every thing in small quantity is more easy for ...
... reason why we prescribe a spunge . The fourth way is probable also , though not appearing ; which is , by receiving the air into the small pores of bodies : for , as hath been said , every thing in small quantity is more easy for ...
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... reason of the knot , and board , and concave underneath , than if there were nothing but only the flat of a board , without that hollow and knot , to let in the upper air into the lower . The cause is the communication of the upper air ...
... reason of the knot , and board , and concave underneath , than if there were nothing but only the flat of a board , without that hollow and knot , to let in the upper air into the lower . The cause is the communication of the upper air ...
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... reason is , not for that men have greater heat , which may make the voice stronger , for the strength of a voice or sound doth make a difference in the loud- ness or softness , but not in the tone , but from the dilatation of the organ ...
... reason is , not for that men have greater heat , which may make the voice stronger , for the strength of a voice or sound doth make a difference in the loud- ness or softness , but not in the tone , but from the dilatation of the organ ...
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