The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2Baynes and son, 1824 |
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... turns to their former nature , than alterations ; so that the contrary cureth . As for oil , it doth neither easily congeal with cold , nor thicken with heat . The cause of both effects , though they be produced by contrary efficients ...
... turns to their former nature , than alterations ; so that the contrary cureth . As for oil , it doth neither easily congeal with cold , nor thicken with heat . The cause of both effects , though they be produced by contrary efficients ...
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... turn white ; in old squir- rels that turn grisly ; and many others . So do some birds ; as cygnets from grey turn white ; hawks from brown turn more white . And some birds there be that upon their moulting do turn colour ; as robin ...
... turn white ; in old squir- rels that turn grisly ; and many others . So do some birds ; as cygnets from grey turn white ; hawks from brown turn more white . And some birds there be that upon their moulting do turn colour ; as robin ...
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... turn into fresh water , by percolation of the salt through the sand : but it is farther noted , by some of the ancients , that in some places of Africa , after a time , the water in such pits will become brack- ish again . The cause is ...
... turn into fresh water , by percolation of the salt through the sand : but it is farther noted , by some of the ancients , that in some places of Africa , after a time , the water in such pits will become brack- ish again . The cause is ...
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... turn the mouth of the pot or glass over the candle , and it will make the water rise . They ascribe it to the draw- ing of heat ; which is not true : for it appeareth plainly to be but a motion of nere , which they call ne de- tur ...
... turn the mouth of the pot or glass over the candle , and it will make the water rise . They ascribe it to the draw- ing of heat ; which is not true : for it appeareth plainly to be but a motion of nere , which they call ne de- tur ...
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... turning of wine into vinegar is a kind of putrefaction and in making of vinegar , they use to set vessels of wine over - against the noon sun ; which calleth out the more oily spirits , and leaveth the liquor more sour and hard . We see ...
... turning of wine into vinegar is a kind of putrefaction and in making of vinegar , they use to set vessels of wine over - against the noon sun ; which calleth out the more oily spirits , and leaveth the liquor more sour and hard . We see ...
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