The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen10Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... motion and the wind , preserves the oily part that would otherwise es- cape with the watery moisture in its proper substance . On some mountains likewise where the air is pure dead bodies will remain many days without much decay . 13 ...
... motion and the wind , preserves the oily part that would otherwise es- cape with the watery moisture in its proper substance . On some mountains likewise where the air is pure dead bodies will remain many days without much decay . 13 ...
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... proper work being to attenuate and dilate the spirit and moisture . But it follows by acci- dent that the other parts contract themselves ; whether only to avoid a vacuum , or from some simultaneous motion , whereof I am not now ...
... proper work being to attenuate and dilate the spirit and moisture . But it follows by acci- dent that the other parts contract themselves ; whether only to avoid a vacuum , or from some simultaneous motion , whereof I am not now ...
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... motion . 45. With respect to the comforters of the principal viscera , I have proposed those things which are both proper and choice , and which may be safely and con- veniently transferred to a diet and system of life . For variety of ...
... motion . 45. With respect to the comforters of the principal viscera , I have proposed those things which are both proper and choice , and which may be safely and con- veniently transferred to a diet and system of life . For variety of ...
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... suitable motion , moderate coolness , and proper aliment . Flame appears to re- quire only two of these ; namely , motion and aliment ; because flame is a simple and spirit a compound sub- stance , insomuch that if it approach too near ...
... suitable motion , moderate coolness , and proper aliment . Flame appears to re- quire only two of these ; namely , motion and aliment ; because flame is a simple and spirit a compound sub- stance , insomuch that if it approach too near ...
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... motion towards the cir- cumference of the body , yet it greatly calms and lulls the proper motion of the living spirit . Now human nature requires sleep regularly once in the twenty- four hours , and that for five or six hours at least ...
... motion towards the cir- cumference of the body , yet it greatly calms and lulls the proper motion of the living spirit . Now human nature requires sleep regularly once in the twenty- four hours , and that for five or six hours at least ...
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