The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1851 |
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... rest , that wart which I had had from my childhood : then she nailed the piece of lard , with the fat towards the sun , upon a post of her chamber window , which was to the south . The success was , that within five weeks ' space all ...
... rest , that wart which I had had from my childhood : then she nailed the piece of lard , with the fat towards the sun , upon a post of her chamber window , which was to the south . The success was , that within five weeks ' space all ...
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... rest of the wood of the pipe unto which the wet cometh not , but it remaineth dry . 231. In frosty weather , music within doors soundeth better . Which may be by reason not of the disposition of the air , but of the wood or string of ...
... rest of the wood of the pipe unto which the wet cometh not , but it remaineth dry . 231. In frosty weather , music within doors soundeth better . Which may be by reason not of the disposition of the air , but of the wood or string of ...
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... rest that remain ; but cold maketh the spirits vigorous , and irritateth them , whereby they incorporate the parts of the liquor perfectly . 316. As for the maturation of fruits , it is wrought by the calling forth of the spirits of the ...
... rest that remain ; but cold maketh the spirits vigorous , and irritateth them , whereby they incorporate the parts of the liquor perfectly . 316. As for the maturation of fruits , it is wrought by the calling forth of the spirits of the ...
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... rest we will now enter into an inquiry : wherein much light may be taken from that which hath been said of the means to induce or accelerate putre- faction : for that which caused putrefaction doth prevent and avoid putrefaction . 341 ...
... rest we will now enter into an inquiry : wherein much light may be taken from that which hath been said of the means to induce or accelerate putre- faction : for that which caused putrefaction doth prevent and avoid putrefaction . 341 ...
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... rest : | as we see in the embalming of dead bodies ; and the same reason is of preserving herbs , or fruits , or flowers , in bran or meal . 349. The ninth is the commixture of any thing that is more oily or sweet : for such bodies are ...
... rest : | as we see in the embalming of dead bodies ; and the same reason is of preserving herbs , or fruits , or flowers , in bran or meal . 349. The ninth is the commixture of any thing that is more oily or sweet : for such bodies are ...
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