The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen10Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... whereas in trees , which from time to time . put out new branches , new shoots , new leaves , and new fruits , it happens that these parts are always fresh , and untouched by age . But since everything fresh and young draws in ...
... whereas in trees , which from time to time . put out new branches , new shoots , new leaves , and new fruits , it happens that these parts are always fresh , and untouched by age . But since everything fresh and young draws in ...
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... whereas vapours operate immediately . So much then for the condensation of the spirits by cold . The third process of condensation was said to be by that which I call the soothing of the spirits ; the fourth , by the quieting of their ...
... whereas vapours operate immediately . So much then for the condensation of the spirits by cold . The third process of condensation was said to be by that which I call the soothing of the spirits ; the fourth , by the quieting of their ...
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... whereas fear , through cares respect- ing the remedy and hopes intermixed , causes a turmoil and vexation of the spirits . 85. Suppressed anger is likewise a kind of vexation , and makes the spirit to prey upon the juices of the body ...
... whereas fear , through cares respect- ing the remedy and hopes intermixed , causes a turmoil and vexation of the spirits . 85. Suppressed anger is likewise a kind of vexation , and makes the spirit to prey upon the juices of the body ...
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... whereas subtle , acute , and eager inquisition shortens life ; for it fa- tigues and preys upon the spirits . So much then for the motion of the spirits by the affections of the mind . But I will add some other general observations on ...
... whereas subtle , acute , and eager inquisition shortens life ; for it fa- tigues and preys upon the spirits . So much then for the motion of the spirits by the affections of the mind . But I will add some other general observations on ...
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... whereas strong exercise , without too great perspira- tion or fatigue , renders it hard and compact . Exer- cise also in cold water , as swimming , is very good , and as a general rule , exercise in the open air is better than under ...
... whereas strong exercise , without too great perspira- tion or fatigue , renders it hard and compact . Exer- cise also in cold water , as swimming , is very good , and as a general rule , exercise in the open air is better than under ...
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