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... subtile and rarified body of air may do it oftener . When air breathes out of the earth gradually and in small parcels , it is little perceived , at first ; but when many of these small eruptions come together , they make a wind ; as a ...
... subtile and rarified body of air may do it oftener . When air breathes out of the earth gradually and in small parcels , it is little perceived , at first ; but when many of these small eruptions come together , they make a wind ; as a ...
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... subtile as hardly to suffice for respiration ; and so acrimonious and pungent as to inflame the eyes and give a nausea to the stomach . Vaporous winds seem not to blow at any great height ; though it is still probable that some of + See ...
... subtile as hardly to suffice for respiration ; and so acrimonious and pungent as to inflame the eyes and give a nausea to the stomach . Vaporous winds seem not to blow at any great height ; though it is still probable that some of + See ...
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... subtile . This is understood of an actual conversion of one body into the substance of another : the more eminent instances whereof are to be care- fully collected . XI . Dilatations or distractions , by external force . These ...
... subtile . This is understood of an actual conversion of one body into the substance of another : the more eminent instances whereof are to be care- fully collected . XI . Dilatations or distractions , by external force . These ...
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... sub- tile , and rarified , than fore - fumes ; as being no other than the calxe's and resolutions of that subtile body flame itself . And so it appears from 160.
... sub- tile , and rarified , than fore - fumes ; as being no other than the calxe's and resolutions of that subtile body flame itself . And so it appears from 160.
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Francis Bacon. subtile body flame itself . And so it appears from experience , that though the numerous lights continue for a long time burning in a room , or large assembly , the air is not thereby unfitted for respiration ...
Francis Bacon. subtile body flame itself . And so it appears from experience , that though the numerous lights continue for a long time burning in a room , or large assembly , the air is not thereby unfitted for respiration ...
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ADMONITION æther ancients animals antiperistasis appear aqua fortis author understands axioms betwixt cause chafing-dish clouds cold common compressed condensation continue contrary Cupid degree Democritus density dilatation discover distilled diurnal motion earth east wind exhalations expansion experiments external fæces fair weather fire fire or heat flame flatulent flux fore-mast fumes glass gold gravity greater happen heat heavens juices kind likewise liquors manifest manner matter median wind metals method mizzen-mast moon nature nitre north wind Novum Organum observed particular penny-weight Peru phantastical philosophy pneumatical bodies points PRECEPT principles of things proceed produced quantity quicksilver rarifaction rarified regard relaxations of bodies rise sails SECT seems shew ship sometimes south wind specific gravities spirit of wine storms substance subtile swell TABLE OF ENQUIRY tain tangible bodies ther thereof tides tion tumefaction vapours Verjuice vessel west wind whence whilst whole wind blows wood