The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1851 |
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... string , as soon as the quill of the jack falleth from it , stoppeth . For upon their pressure . 9. Take a glass , and put water into it , and wet your finger , and draw it round about the lip of the glass , pressing it somewhat hard ...
... string , as soon as the quill of the jack falleth from it , stoppeth . For upon their pressure . 9. Take a glass , and put water into it , and wet your finger , and draw it round about the lip of the glass , pressing it somewhat hard ...
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... strings , and the like , do swell in moist seasons ; as appeareth by the breaking of the strings , the hard turning of the pegs , and the hard drawing forth of boxes , and opening of wainscot doors : which is a kind of infusion : and is ...
... strings , and the like , do swell in moist seasons ; as appeareth by the breaking of the strings , the hard turning of the pegs , and the hard drawing forth of boxes , and opening of wainscot doors : which is a kind of infusion : and is ...
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... string of the bow and the string of the viol are neither of them equal bodies , and yet produce tones , he is in an error . For the sound is not created between the bow or " plectrum " and the string ; but between the string and the air ...
... string of the bow and the string of the viol are neither of them equal bodies , and yet produce tones , he is in an error . For the sound is not created between the bow or " plectrum " and the string ; but between the string and the air ...
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... strings with two strings , one an eighth above another ; which make but as one sound . And every eighth note in ascent , as from eight to fifteen , from fifteen to twenty - two , and so in " infinitum , " are but scales of diapason ...
... strings with two strings , one an eighth above another ; which make but as one sound . And every eighth note in ascent , as from eight to fifteen , from fifteen to twenty - two , and so in " infinitum , " are but scales of diapason ...
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... string , where air is percussed by a hard and stiff body , and with a sharp loose : for if the string be not strained , it maketh no noise . But where the air is pent and straitened , there breath or other blowing , which carry but a ...
... string , where air is percussed by a hard and stiff body , and with a sharp loose : for if the string be not strained , it maketh no noise . But where the air is pent and straitened , there breath or other blowing , which carry but a ...
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