The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1858 |
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... juices of animals must soon grow old ; whereas in trees , which from time to time put out new branches , new shoots , new leaves , and new fruits , it happens that these parts are always fresh , and untouched by age . But since ...
... juices of animals must soon grow old ; whereas in trees , which from time to time put out new branches , new shoots , new leaves , and new fruits , it happens that these parts are always fresh , and untouched by age . But since ...
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... juices of the body , and preys upon them . 5. Cold has of all things the greatest property of drying ; for dryness cannot take place without contraction , and this is the peculiar work of cold . But since men have a very power- ful heat ...
... juices of the body , and preys upon them . 5. Cold has of all things the greatest property of drying ; for dryness cannot take place without contraction , and this is the peculiar work of cold . But since men have a very power- ful heat ...
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... juice and freshness . Likewise all the harder fruits last for a long time , not only in meal , but also in sawdust , and even in heaps of grain . 17. It is a common opinion that bodies are preserved fresh in liquors of their own kind ...
... juice and freshness . Likewise all the harder fruits last for a long time , not only in meal , but also in sawdust , and even in heaps of grain . 17. It is a common opinion that bodies are preserved fresh in liquors of their own kind ...
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... juices of the body . But these when they begin to be renewed and recruited , appear much more fresh and youthful , so that I judge wasting diseases well cured to have prolonged the lives of many . Major Observations . 1. It is strange ...
... juices of the body . But these when they begin to be renewed and recruited , appear much more fresh and youthful , so that I judge wasting diseases well cured to have prolonged the lives of many . Major Observations . 1. It is strange ...
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... juice of the body , which before weighed ; by which means the weight is diminished . This then is the first action ; namely , the Attenuation of Moisture and its Conversion into Spirit . 5. The second action , namely the Egress or ...
... juice of the body , which before weighed ; by which means the weight is diminished . This then is the first action ; namely , the Attenuation of Moisture and its Conversion into Spirit . 5. The second action , namely the Egress or ...
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