The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen10Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... bodies contain a spirit or pneumatic body con- cealed and enveloped in the tangible parts ; that by this spirit all dissolution and consumption is com- menced ; it follows that the antidote against them is the detention of this spirit ...
... bodies contain a spirit or pneumatic body con- cealed and enveloped in the tangible parts ; that by this spirit all dissolution and consumption is com- menced ; it follows that the antidote against them is the detention of this spirit ...
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... bodies are endued with some desire of assimilating the things which lie next to them . This is performed freely and vigorously by thin and pneumatic bodies , such as flame , spirit , and air ; but very languidly by thick and tangible bodies ...
... bodies are endued with some desire of assimilating the things which lie next to them . This is performed freely and vigorously by thin and pneumatic bodies , such as flame , spirit , and air ; but very languidly by thick and tangible bodies ...
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... pneumatic bodies , as air and flame , because they are not en- dowed with weight . 4. It should be observed whether the close con- traction of a body may not , by reason of the union of force , give it a greater degree of weight than in ...
... pneumatic bodies , as air and flame , because they are not en- dowed with weight . 4. It should be observed whether the close con- traction of a body may not , by reason of the union of force , give it a greater degree of weight than in ...
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... bodies , be- cause the increase of space is not caused by dilatation of the body , but by interposition of air ; yet an excel- lent estimate of the internal closeness or porosity of bodies is obtained thereby . For the closer bodies are ...
... bodies , be- cause the increase of space is not caused by dilatation of the body , but by interposition of air ; yet an excel- lent estimate of the internal closeness or porosity of bodies is obtained thereby . For the closer bodies are ...
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... body , the latter only in such as are animated , wheth- er of the vegetable or sensitive world . Of pure pneumatic bodies there are only two ; name- ly , air and flame ; though these also admit of great variety , and unequal degrees of ...
... body , the latter only in such as are animated , wheth- er of the vegetable or sensitive world . Of pure pneumatic bodies there are only two ; name- ly , air and flame ; though these also admit of great variety , and unequal degrees of ...
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action aliment Anaximenes animals antiperistasis appear Aristotle assimilation astringency Bacon cause celestial bodies compressed concerning condensation continued contraction contrary Cupid death Democritus dense desiccation diet dilatation distilled diurnal motion doctrine earth ejus emollients ether exhalations experiment external fire flame flesh fluxu fresh glass globes gold greater grosser heat and cold heaven heavenly bodies Heraclitus inquiry inteneration juices kind length and shortness less light likewise lived long-lived longevity magnet manner matter means metals moisture moon namely nature nitre nourishment observed oily old age operation opiates opinion Parmenides pennyweights philosophy planets Pliny pneumatic body principles of things proper motion putrefaction quæ quantity quicksilver rarefaction rarefied reason regard regions respect saffron seems sometimes space spirit of wine stars substance swell tangible bodies Telesius tion turned vacuum vapours vessel viii virtue vitæ whence whereas whereof wind