The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen10Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... close at hand ( for they belong to the history of medicine ) ; but into those which appear and are observed even in health , whether taken from physiognomy or otherwise . So far the inquiry touching the length and shortness of life is ...
... close at hand ( for they belong to the history of medicine ) ; but into those which appear and are observed even in health , whether taken from physiognomy or otherwise . So far the inquiry touching the length and shortness of life is ...
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... close confinement , as in a prison , or by a kind of vol- untary detention . This continuance is likewise invited in two ways ; namely , if the spirit itself be not very impetuous or pungent , and if moreover it be not much excited by ...
... close confinement , as in a prison , or by a kind of vol- untary detention . This continuance is likewise invited in two ways ; namely , if the spirit itself be not very impetuous or pungent , and if moreover it be not much excited by ...
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... close earthen vessels . Not however that then they are entirely free from the affection of the external air , which conveys and insinuates its in- equalities through the sides of the vessel , as is shown in heat and cold ; so that ...
... close earthen vessels . Not however that then they are entirely free from the affection of the external air , which conveys and insinuates its in- equalities through the sides of the vessel , as is shown in heat and cold ; so that ...
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... close and become whole again . 28. Leathern boots grown hard and stiff with age are softened by being greased with tallow before the fire ; and if they are put before a fire alone they get some softness . Bladders and parchment which ...
... close and become whole again . 28. Leathern boots grown hard and stiff with age are softened by being greased with tallow before the fire ; and if they are put before a fire alone they get some softness . Bladders and parchment which ...
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... close and tenacious as to prevent the spirit from finding any pores or pas- sages of escape , the spirit in its efforts to get out drives before it the grosser parts of the body and thrusts them beyond the surface ; as may be seen in ...
... close and tenacious as to prevent the spirit from finding any pores or pas- sages of escape , the spirit in its efforts to get out drives before it the grosser parts of the body and thrusts them beyond the surface ; as may be seen in ...
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