The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen10Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... region of the heart ; namely , by cooling , without having any noxious property . 38. I am not entirely without faith in the virtue of the bezoar stone , for there have been many trials of it ; yet it should by all means be taken in ...
... region of the heart ; namely , by cooling , without having any noxious property . 38. I am not entirely without faith in the virtue of the bezoar stone , for there have been many trials of it ; yet it should by all means be taken in ...
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... regions and in what soils they are formed ; how they are with reference to water ; but most of all in what beds they lie ; and with what stones or other fossils they are surrounded or mixed . short , everything pertaining to them should ...
... regions and in what soils they are formed ; how they are with reference to water ; but most of all in what beds they lie ; and with what stones or other fossils they are surrounded or mixed . short , everything pertaining to them should ...
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... regions , and thence of the ether itself . 4. In thermometers ( which so accurately mark the degrees and varieties of heat and cold in the weather ) it is clearly shown how small an accession of heat will sensibly expand the air . For a ...
... regions , and thence of the ether itself . 4. In thermometers ( which so accurately mark the degrees and varieties of heat and cold in the weather ) it is clearly shown how small an accession of heat will sensibly expand the air . For a ...
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... region of the air , they are reflected back and condensed into water . 3. The condensation of rain , snow , and hail is in like manner caused by the cold of the middle region , which ( for the most part ) congeals vapours higher up than ...
... region of the air , they are reflected back and condensed into water . 3. The condensation of rain , snow , and hail is in like manner caused by the cold of the middle region , which ( for the most part ) congeals vapours higher up than ...
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... regions . Of this I will shortly inquire . 4. In distillations moisture is first changed into va- pours ; these being left helpless after removal from the fire , pressed together by the sides of the still , and sometimes accelerated by ...
... regions . Of this I will shortly inquire . 4. In distillations moisture is first changed into va- pours ; these being left helpless after removal from the fire , pressed together by the sides of the still , and sometimes accelerated by ...
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