The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1851 |
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... trees , which we see to be com- monly shining and clear , is but a fine passage or straining of the juice of the tree through the wood and bark . And in like manner , Cornish dia- monds , and rock rubies , which are yet more re ...
... trees , which we see to be com- monly shining and clear , is but a fine passage or straining of the juice of the tree through the wood and bark . And in like manner , Cornish dia- monds , and rock rubies , which are yet more re ...
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... trees lying out of the ground , will put forth sprouts for a time . But it is a noble trial , and of very great consequence , to try whether these things , in the sprouting , do increase weight ; which must be tried , by weighing them ...
... trees lying out of the ground , will put forth sprouts for a time . But it is a noble trial , and of very great consequence , to try whether these things , in the sprouting , do increase weight ; which must be tried , by weighing them ...
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... tree , as those that would be trees of themselves , though there were no root ; but the root being of greater strength rob - mours save the parts . beth and devoureth the nourishment , when they have drawn it : as great fishes devour ...
... tree , as those that would be trees of themselves , though there were no root ; but the root being of greater strength rob - mours save the parts . beth and devoureth the nourishment , when they have drawn it : as great fishes devour ...
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... trees , and herbs , doth conduce much to their lasting . Transfer therefore this observation to the helping of nourishment in living creatures : the noblest and principal use whereof is , for the prolongation of life ; restoration of ...
... trees , and herbs , doth conduce much to their lasting . Transfer therefore this observation to the helping of nourishment in living creatures : the noblest and principal use whereof is , for the prolongation of life ; restoration of ...
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... trees and living crea- gile ; and lastly it doth incinerate and calcinate.tures : for no nourishment that the tree receiveth , 88. But if you desire to make an induration or that the living creature receiveth , is so hard with toughness ...
... trees and living crea- gile ; and lastly it doth incinerate and calcinate.tures : for no nourishment that the tree receiveth , 88. But if you desire to make an induration or that the living creature receiveth , is so hard with toughness ...
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