The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen10Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... Nature of Durable and Non- Durable inanimate bodies , and likewise in Veg- etables ; not in a full and regular inquiry , but briefly , summarily , and as it were only by the way . 2. Inquire more carefully touching the desiccation ...
... Nature of Durable and Non- Durable inanimate bodies , and likewise in Veg- etables ; not in a full and regular inquiry , but briefly , summarily , and as it were only by the way . 2. Inquire more carefully touching the desiccation ...
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... nature that it is less acted upon by the air ; for air is of the same substance as water , and flame as oil . So much therefore touching nature durable and non - dur- able in inanimate subjects . The History . 13. Herbs which are said ...
... nature that it is less acted upon by the air ; for air is of the same substance as water , and flame as oil . So much therefore touching nature durable and non - dur- able in inanimate subjects . The History . 13. Herbs which are said ...
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... nature likewise and preparation of the ali- ment , no less than the nature of the flame , contributes to the length of time they burn . For wax lasts longer than tallow , moist tallow longer than dry , hard wax longer than soft . 26 ...
... nature likewise and preparation of the ali- ment , no less than the nature of the flame , contributes to the length of time they burn . For wax lasts longer than tallow , moist tallow longer than dry , hard wax longer than soft . 26 ...
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... nature , if ever Greek was ; a great traveller in countries , but a greater still in the works of nature ; a diligent ex- perimenter ; and ( as Aristotle objects ) a follower of similitudes rather than an observer of the laws of argu ...
... nature , if ever Greek was ; a great traveller in countries , but a greater still in the works of nature ; a diligent ex- perimenter ; and ( as Aristotle objects ) a follower of similitudes rather than an observer of the laws of argu ...
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... nature , by cold condensing the skin and flesh , and by exercise fermenting and binding the juices , that they be not soft and frothy . 4. Aliment should be of a nature that is least easily dissipated ; as beef , pork , venison , goat ...
... nature , by cold condensing the skin and flesh , and by exercise fermenting and binding the juices , that they be not soft and frothy . 4. Aliment should be of a nature that is least easily dissipated ; as beef , pork , venison , goat ...
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