The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen10Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... become the instruments and dis- pensers of God's power and mercy in prolonging and renewing the life of man , the rather because it is effected by safe , convenient , and civil , though hitherto unattempted methods . For although we ...
... become the instruments and dis- pensers of God's power and mercy in prolonging and renewing the life of man , the rather because it is effected by safe , convenient , and civil , though hitherto unattempted methods . For although we ...
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... become dry . Neither however need this inquiry be perfect or ex- act , as these things should be drawn from the proper title of Nature Durable ; and as they are not the principal questions in the present inquiry , but only shed a light ...
... become dry . Neither however need this inquiry be perfect or ex- act , as these things should be drawn from the proper title of Nature Durable ; and as they are not the principal questions in the present inquiry , but only shed a light ...
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... become hard and dry . But since it will be difficult to know the ways to death , unless the seat and house ( or rather cave ) of death be first examined and discovered ; of this too should inquiry be made ; not however of every kind of ...
... become hard and dry . But since it will be difficult to know the ways to death , unless the seat and house ( or rather cave ) of death be first examined and discovered ; of this too should inquiry be made ; not however of every kind of ...
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... become very durable . Flesh and fruit also last longer in a cooked than in a raw state . And this is not only because the preparation in the fire prevents putrefaction ; but also because , when the watery humour is discharged , the oily ...
... become very durable . Flesh and fruit also last longer in a cooked than in a raw state . And this is not only because the preparation in the fire prevents putrefaction ; but also because , when the watery humour is discharged , the oily ...
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... become lighter and more brittle ; and oily and fat substances become burnt , scorched , dried up , and crusted . 3. Air , especially open air , manifestly dries , but never melts . Thus roads and the soil when moistened by rain are ...
... become lighter and more brittle ; and oily and fat substances become burnt , scorched , dried up , and crusted . 3. Air , especially open air , manifestly dries , but never melts . Thus roads and the soil when moistened by rain are ...
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