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... likewise an inquisition , in the beginning , what the matter should be , ( and in that kind it is a motion of erection ) ; and therefore when a man would listen suddenly to any thing , he starteth ; for the starting is an erection of ...
... likewise an inquisition , in the beginning , what the matter should be , ( and in that kind it is a motion of erection ) ; and therefore when a man would listen suddenly to any thing , he starteth ; for the starting is an erection of ...
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... likewise by a gathering and serring of the spirits together to resist ; which maketh the teeth also to set hard one against another . Sweating is also a compound motion , by the labour of the spirits first to resist , and then to expel ...
... likewise by a gathering and serring of the spirits together to resist ; which maketh the teeth also to set hard one against another . Sweating is also a compound motion , by the labour of the spirits first to resist , and then to expel ...
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... likewise by a calling in of the spirits ; and is com- monly when anger is joined with fear . Swelling is caused , both by a dilatation of the spirits by over - heat- ing , and by a liquefaction or boiling of the humours thereupon ...
... likewise by a calling in of the spirits ; and is com- monly when anger is joined with fear . Swelling is caused , both by a dilatation of the spirits by over - heat- ing , and by a liquefaction or boiling of the humours thereupon ...
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... likewise when we come before great or reverend persons . 719. Pity causeth sometimes tears ; and a flexion or cast of the eye aside . Tears come from the same cause that they do in grief : for pity is but grief in 1 Seneca , Ep . 11 ...
... likewise when we come before great or reverend persons . 719. Pity causeth sometimes tears ; and a flexion or cast of the eye aside . Tears come from the same cause that they do in grief : for pity is but grief in 1 Seneca , Ep . 11 ...
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... likewise , the running of the eyes with water ( as hath been formerly touched , where we spake of the tears of joy and grief ) is an effect of dilatation of the spirits . And for suddenness , it is a great part of the matter : for we ...
... likewise , the running of the eyes with water ( as hath been formerly touched , where we spake of the tears of joy and grief ) is an effect of dilatation of the spirits . And for suddenness , it is a great part of the matter : for we ...
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Página 411 - Then after divers meetings and consults of our whole number, to consider of the former labours and collections, we have three that take care, out of them, to direct new experiments, of a higher light, more penetrating into nature than the former.
Página 402 - By art likewise we make them greater or taller than their kind is, and contrariwise dwarf them and stay their growth ; we make them more fruitful and bearing than their kind is, and contrariwise barren and not generative.
Página 398 - The end of our foundation is the knowledge of causes, and secret motions of things; and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible.
Página 410 - For the several employments and offices of our fellows we have twelve that sail into foreign countries under the names of other nations (for our own we conceal), who bring us the books, and abstracts, and patterns of experiments of all other parts. These we call merchants of light. We have three that collect the experiments which are in all books. These we call depredators.
Página 411 - For our ordinances and rites, we have two very long and fair galleries: in one of these we place patterns and samples of all manner of the more rare and excellent inventions; in the other we place the statues of all principal inventors.
Página 407 - We have also sound-houses, where we practise and demonstrate all sounds, and their generation. We have harmonies which you have not, of quarter-sounds, and lesser slides of sounds.
Página 396 - Peru colour. There was also a sun of gold, radiant upon the top, in the midst; and on the top before, a small cherub of gold, with wings displayed.
Página 381 - ... estate, he took this course : he did ordain that of the strangers that should be permitted to land, as many (at all times) might depart as would ; but as many as would stay should have very good conditions and means to live from the state. Wherein he saw so far, that now in so many ages since the prohibition, we have memory not of one ship that ever returned ; and but of thirteen persons only, at several times, that chose to return in our bottoms.
Página 415 - THE prolongation of life. The restitution of youth in some degree. The retardation of age. The curing of diseases counted incurable.
Página 401 - We have also certain chambers, which we call chambers of health, where we qualify the air as we think good and proper for the cure of divers diseases, and preservation of health.