The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1851 |
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... wind blowing ...... Of the different heats of fire and boiling water ....... 00 90 .... 90 888 Of the qualifications of heat by moisture ... 90 winds Of winter and summer sicknesses Of pestilential years . Of epidemical diseases བྲ་ བྲག ...
... wind blowing ...... Of the different heats of fire and boiling water ....... 00 90 .... 90 888 Of the qualifications of heat by moisture ... 90 winds Of winter and summer sicknesses Of pestilential years . Of epidemical diseases བྲ་ བྲག ...
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... wind for freshness 105 Of certain cements and quarries .... 117 Of trials of air ....... 105 Of increasing milk in milch beasts 105 Of the altering of colours in hairs and feathers 116 Of the difference of living creatures , male and Of ...
... wind for freshness 105 Of certain cements and quarries .... 117 Of trials of air ....... 105 Of increasing milk in milch beasts 105 Of the altering of colours in hairs and feathers 116 Of the difference of living creatures , male and Of ...
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... windy spirits are taken off by incension , or evaporation . And even in infusions in things that are of too high a spirit , you were better pour off the first infusion , after a small time , and use the latter . Experiment solitary ...
... windy spirits are taken off by incension , or evaporation . And even in infusions in things that are of too high a spirit , you were better pour off the first infusion , after a small time , and use the latter . Experiment solitary ...
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... windy spirit , first by the heat of the and therefore smoke is in the figure of a pyramis fire suddenly dilateth itself ... wind as gunpowder flames , as the Stoics held ; more fine , perhaps , doth ; and on the other side , we see that ...
... windy spirit , first by the heat of the and therefore smoke is in the figure of a pyramis fire suddenly dilateth itself ... wind as gunpowder flames , as the Stoics held ; more fine , perhaps , doth ; and on the other side , we see that ...
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... wind . And if this mordication be in an over - high degree , it is little better than the corrosion of poison ; and it cometh to pass sometimes in antimony , especially if it be given to bodies not replete with humours ; for where ...
... wind . And if this mordication be in an over - high degree , it is little better than the corrosion of poison ; and it cometh to pass sometimes in antimony , especially if it be given to bodies not replete with humours ; for where ...
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