The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen1Baynes and son, 1824 |
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... verjuice , after some time , had drunk up a great part of the verjuice , though the vessel were whole without any flaw , and had not the bung - hole open . In this in- stance , there is , upon the by , to be noted , the per- colation or ...
... verjuice , after some time , had drunk up a great part of the verjuice , though the vessel were whole without any flaw , and had not the bung - hole open . In this in- stance , there is , upon the by , to be noted , the per- colation or ...
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... verjuice . It is true , that in Italy and other countries where they have hotter sun , they raise them upon elms and trees ; but I conceive , that if the French manner of planting low were brought in use there , their wines would be ...
... verjuice . It is true , that in Italy and other countries where they have hotter sun , they raise them upon elms and trees ; but I conceive , that if the French manner of planting low were brought in use there , their wines would be ...
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