The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen10Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... rarefied body , akin to air , though greatly differing from it . Now the grosser parts of bodies , being of a sluggish and not very mov- able nature , would last for a long time , if this spirit did not disturb , agitate and undermine ...
... rarefied body , akin to air , though greatly differing from it . Now the grosser parts of bodies , being of a sluggish and not very mov- able nature , would last for a long time , if this spirit did not disturb , agitate and undermine ...
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... rarefied bodies are , the smaller and nar- rower are the passages into which they suffer them- selves to be compressed ; and therefore water will find a way where dust will not , air where water will not , and flame and spirit where air ...
... rarefied bodies are , the smaller and nar- rower are the passages into which they suffer them- selves to be compressed ; and therefore water will find a way where dust will not , air where water will not , and flame and spirit where air ...
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... rarefied a body is , the more matter will it contain within the same bulk than would appear from a calculation founded upon the weight as compared with the measurement . This Table I constructed many years ago , and ( as I rec- ollect ) ...
... rarefied a body is , the more matter will it contain within the same bulk than would appear from a calculation founded upon the weight as compared with the measurement . This Table I constructed many years ago , and ( as I rec- ollect ) ...
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... rare- fied , and less materiate , and of no weight at all . Now form does not increase matter . The question is ... rarefied elements press the denser into a greater density than that of the simple element ; secondly , that the ...
... rare- fied , and less materiate , and of no weight at all . Now form does not increase matter . The question is ... rarefied elements press the denser into a greater density than that of the simple element ; secondly , that the ...
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... rarefied , and lose in weight ; but wine does this twice as much as vine- gar . Speculation . 1. Tangible bodies have thus been divided into classes of rich and poor . There remains still anoth- er class , namely , that of pneumatic ...
... rarefied , and lose in weight ; but wine does this twice as much as vine- gar . Speculation . 1. Tangible bodies have thus been divided into classes of rich and poor . There remains still anoth- er class , namely , that of pneumatic ...
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