The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen10Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... sides lead to it ; provided it be caused by want and not by violence . Lastly , since it is convenient to know the character and form of old age ; which will be done best by mak- ing a careful collection of all the differences in the ...
... sides lead to it ; provided it be caused by want and not by violence . Lastly , since it is convenient to know the character and form of old age ; which will be done best by mak- ing a careful collection of all the differences in the ...
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... side , as is shewn on the iron bars or grating of windows . And there is nothing strange in this , seeing that in all putrefactions ( and rust is one ) moisture accelerates dissolution , as dryness does in simple are- faction . 5 ...
... side , as is shewn on the iron bars or grating of windows . And there is nothing strange in this , seeing that in all putrefactions ( and rust is one ) moisture accelerates dissolution , as dryness does in simple are- faction . 5 ...
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... sides of the vessel , as is shown in heat and cold ; so that besides carefully stopping the mouths of the vessels , it will be good likewise to bury them in the earth . Or it will answer the same pur- pose if you sink them in water ...
... sides of the vessel , as is shown in heat and cold ; so that besides carefully stopping the mouths of the vessels , it will be good likewise to bury them in the earth . Or it will answer the same pur- pose if you sink them in water ...
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... sides of them . 23. It has been remarked that in vegetable bodies neither putrefaction nor desiccation commence alike in every part ; but chiefly in that part through which dur- ing life aliment was drawn . Hence some recommend to cover ...
... sides of them . 23. It has been remarked that in vegetable bodies neither putrefaction nor desiccation commence alike in every part ; but chiefly in that part through which dur- ing life aliment was drawn . Hence some recommend to cover ...
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... sides this they are slightly rubbed . 29. Very old trees , which have long stood untouch- ed , if the earth about their roots be stirred and opened out , manifestly become as it were young again , and put out new and tender leaves . 30 ...
... sides this they are slightly rubbed . 29. Very old trees , which have long stood untouch- ed , if the earth about their roots be stirred and opened out , manifestly become as it were young again , and put out new and tender leaves . 30 ...
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