The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1803 |
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... SECT . I. THE TABLE OF ENQUIRY : OR A SET OF HEADS FOR THE PARTICULAR HISTORY OF THE WIND WITH THE CONDUCT TO BE OBSERVED IN THE PROSE- CUTION . The Names of the Winds . UNDER this title class the winds , with regard to the points of ...
... SECT . I. THE TABLE OF ENQUIRY : OR A SET OF HEADS FOR THE PARTICULAR HISTORY OF THE WIND WITH THE CONDUCT TO BE OBSERVED IN THE PROSE- CUTION . The Names of the Winds . UNDER this title class the winds , with regard to the points of ...
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... what effects the winds may the tides and currents ; as to keeping them out , driving them in , and causing them to overflow . Enquire their effect upon vegetables and in- sects ; as to their bringing in of locusts , 14.
... what effects the winds may the tides and currents ; as to keeping them out , driving them in , and causing them to overflow . Enquire their effect upon vegetables and in- sects ; as to their bringing in of locusts , 14.
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Francis Bacon. sects ; as to their bringing in of locusts , canker- worms , mill - dews , blights , blasts , & c . * Enquire their effects , as to purging and infect → ing the air ; the producing of pestilences , dis- eases , and ...
Francis Bacon. sects ; as to their bringing in of locusts , canker- worms , mill - dews , blights , blasts , & c . * Enquire their effects , as to purging and infect → ing the air ; the producing of pestilences , dis- eases , and ...
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... itself , should be esteemed as little more than the out - lines of a na- tural history of the wind ; that wants to be filled up by fu ture labour , experiments , and observations . SECT . II . THE HISTORY OF THE APPELLATIONS OF 16.
... itself , should be esteemed as little more than the out - lines of a na- tural history of the wind ; that wants to be filled up by fu ture labour , experiments , and observations . SECT . II . THE HISTORY OF THE APPELLATIONS OF 16.
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Francis Bacon. SECT . II . THE HISTORY OF THE APPELLATIONS OF THE WINDS ; AS- SIGNING TO EACH A PROPER , FIXED , AND DETERMI- NATE NAME ; IN PROSECUTION OF THE FIRST ARTICLE OF THE TABLE OF ENQUIRY , For the sake of clearness , and to ...
Francis Bacon. SECT . II . THE HISTORY OF THE APPELLATIONS OF THE WINDS ; AS- SIGNING TO EACH A PROPER , FIXED , AND DETERMI- NATE NAME ; IN PROSECUTION OF THE FIRST ARTICLE OF THE TABLE OF ENQUIRY , For the sake of clearness , and to ...
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