The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1851 |
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... tion thereof ..... Of the degenerating of plants , and of their transmutation one into another ....... Of the procevity and lowness of plants , and of artificial dwarfing them ... .... Of the rudiments of plants , and of the ex ...
... tion thereof ..... Of the degenerating of plants , and of their transmutation one into another ....... Of the procevity and lowness of plants , and of artificial dwarfing them ... .... Of the rudiments of plants , and of the ex ...
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... , 248 . Passing from these objections to the uses of natural history EDITOR'S PREFACE . 3 CENTURY Of clarification of liquors and the accelera- tion thereof Of the degenerating of plants, and of their transmutation one into another.
... , 248 . Passing from these objections to the uses of natural history EDITOR'S PREFACE . 3 CENTURY Of clarification of liquors and the accelera- tion thereof Of the degenerating of plants, and of their transmutation one into another.
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... tion is not found in many medicines ; myrobolanes have it ; and it may be the barks of peaches ; for this virtue requireth an astriction ; but such an astriction as is not grateful to the body ; for a pleasing astriction doth rather ...
... tion is not found in many medicines ; myrobolanes have it ; and it may be the barks of peaches ; for this virtue requireth an astriction ; but such an astriction as is not grateful to the body ; for a pleasing astriction doth rather ...
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... tion . Likewise the patient himself may strive , by little and little , to overcome the symptom in the acer- bation , and so , by time , turn suffering into nature . Experiment solitary touching cure by excess . Experiment solitary ...
... tion . Likewise the patient himself may strive , by little and little , to overcome the symptom in the acer- bation , and so , by time , turn suffering into nature . Experiment solitary touching cure by excess . Experiment solitary ...
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... tion of opium and stupefactives upon the spirits of living creatures : and it were not amiss to try opium , by laying it upon the top of a weather- glass , to see whether it will contract the air ; but I doubt it will not succeed ; for ...
... tion of opium and stupefactives upon the spirits of living creatures : and it were not amiss to try opium , by laying it upon the top of a weather- glass , to see whether it will contract the air ; but I doubt it will not succeed ; for ...
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