The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... heat and cold , and the like ; which two latter examples have a nearer resemblance to the subject , than those instances which he alleges . But however it be , the more true it is that virtues and vices consist in habit , he ought so ...
... heat and cold , and the like ; which two latter examples have a nearer resemblance to the subject , than those instances which he alleges . But however it be , the more true it is that virtues and vices consist in habit , he ought so ...
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... heat of a fever ; but a foreign war is like the heat of exercise , and serves most of all to keep the body in health . For in a slothful peace both courage will effeminate and manners corrupt . But howsoever it be for happiness ...
... heat of a fever ; but a foreign war is like the heat of exercise , and serves most of all to keep the body in health . For in a slothful peace both courage will effeminate and manners corrupt . But howsoever it be for happiness ...
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... heat , and can no longer be contained in the same space , the contiguous air is necessarily impelled by the expansion , and produces this brize as the sun advances . But within the tropics , where the sun has greater power , this is ...
... heat , and can no longer be contained in the same space , the contiguous air is necessarily impelled by the expansion , and produces this brize as the sun advances . But within the tropics , where the sun has greater power , this is ...
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... heat and cold ) , but increased by purity . Therefore these winds are warm outside the tropics , but cool within them . 12. I judge that sea winds are the attendant winds of all countries , especially on the coast . For winds from the ...
... heat and cold ) , but increased by purity . Therefore these winds are warm outside the tropics , but cool within them . 12. I judge that sea winds are the attendant winds of all countries , especially on the coast . For winds from the ...
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... heat had increased and the air dilated , the cross of feathers with its thread began to wave about , first to one side and then to the other . And further , when a hole was made in the window of the tower , a warm gust of air passed out ...
... heat had increased and the air dilated , the cross of feathers with its thread began to wave about , first to one side and then to the other . And further , when a hole was made in the window of the tower , a warm gust of air passed out ...
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