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... wine of life , from oozing away , ought to be the aim of the physician who attempts to increase the number of our few and evil days . With respect to the instances of long life which Bacon has collected , it would be well to ascertain ...
... wine of life , from oozing away , ought to be the aim of the physician who attempts to increase the number of our few and evil days . With respect to the instances of long life which Bacon has collected , it would be well to ascertain ...
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... wine except by supposing that he was misled by a hasty glance at the phrase " binorum palmorum . " Lucian in the Macrobii expressly says Palm wine was however , that the Seres were said to be a nation of water - drinkers . Pliny ...
... wine except by supposing that he was misled by a hasty glance at the phrase " binorum palmorum . " Lucian in the Macrobii expressly says Palm wine was however , that the Seres were said to be a nation of water - drinkers . Pliny ...
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... wine would , when converted into vapour , completely fill a bladder of a known size . His result is , that the vapour occupied more than three hundred and twenty times as much space as the spirits themselves . The remainder of the ...
... wine would , when converted into vapour , completely fill a bladder of a known size . His result is , that the vapour occupied more than three hundred and twenty times as much space as the spirits themselves . The remainder of the ...
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... wine was a little more than five times as great as that of vapour of water . I have thought this the rather worth mentioning , because the fact that Bacon , when he wrote the tract printed by Gruter , had tried this experiment with ...
... wine was a little more than five times as great as that of vapour of water . I have thought this the rather worth mentioning , because the fact that Bacon , when he wrote the tract printed by Gruter , had tried this experiment with ...
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... wine from water , passing it through ivy wood , or through other the like porous body ; but non constat.1 4. The gum of trees ( which we see to be commonly shining and clear ) is but a fine passage or straining of the juice of the tree ...
... wine from water , passing it through ivy wood , or through other the like porous body ; but non constat.1 4. The gum of trees ( which we see to be commonly shining and clear ) is but a fine passage or straining of the juice of the tree ...
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