The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen10Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... vessels . Not however that then they are entirely free from the affection of the external air , which conveys and insinuates its in- equalities through the sides of the vessel , as is shown in heat and cold ; so that besides carefully ...
... vessels . Not however that then they are entirely free from the affection of the external air , which conveys and insinuates its in- equalities through the sides of the vessel , as is shown in heat and cold ; so that besides carefully ...
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... vessels , there would be good hope of immor- tality ; that the flesh of serpents and deer by a kind of sympathy have power to renew life , because the one casts its slough , the other its horns ( they should have added likewise the ...
... vessels , there would be good hope of immor- tality ; that the flesh of serpents and deer by a kind of sympathy have power to renew life , because the one casts its slough , the other its horns ( they should have added likewise the ...
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... and freezing fluids that has lately come into use , by applying snow and ice to the exterior of the vessel , nitre is also used , and no doubt excites and strengthens the congelation . It is true 90 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... and freezing fluids that has lately come into use , by applying snow and ice to the exterior of the vessel , nitre is also used , and no doubt excites and strengthens the congelation . It is true 90 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... vessels on ropes and shaking them daily , or other similar pro- cesses . For it is certain that such local motion refines the parts , and in the mean time so ferments the spirits in them that they have no leisure to turn to acidity ...
... vessels on ropes and shaking them daily , or other similar pro- cesses . For it is certain that such local motion refines the parts , and in the mean time so ferments the spirits in them that they have no leisure to turn to acidity ...
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... vessel em- ployed , and the shape also ( though convenient for receiving these cubes ) , were not favourable for ver- ifying the exact proportions . For it was not easy to take differences of weight below a quarter of a grain ; and ...
... vessel em- ployed , and the shape also ( though convenient for receiving these cubes ) , were not favourable for ver- ifying the exact proportions . For it was not easy to take differences of weight below a quarter of a grain ; and ...
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