The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Houghton, Mifflin, 1864 |
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... sometimes dis- persedly in the course of other treatises . It has the same relation or antistrophe that the former has . For the consideration is twofold ; either how and how far the humours and temperament of the body alter and work ...
... sometimes dis- persedly in the course of other treatises . It has the same relation or antistrophe that the former has . For the consideration is twofold ; either how and how far the humours and temperament of the body alter and work ...
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... sometimes con- trolled by their servants , and yet without abatement of their majesty royal . // As for the reciprocal part ( which is the operation of the mind and its passions upon the body ) , it also has found a place in medicine ...
... sometimes con- trolled by their servants , and yet without abatement of their majesty royal . // As for the reciprocal part ( which is the operation of the mind and its passions upon the body ) , it also has found a place in medicine ...
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... sometimes found in the human body ; and in what cavities and receptacles each of them is most apt to lodge and nestle , and with what benefit or injury , and the like . So again the footsteps and impressions of diseases and the injuries ...
... sometimes found in the human body ; and in what cavities and receptacles each of them is most apt to lodge and nestle , and with what benefit or injury , and the like . So again the footsteps and impressions of diseases and the injuries ...
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... - where ) must hardly be esteemed an art or a part of philosophy , but rather a kind of sagacity ; whence like- wise ( borrowing the name from the fable ) I sometimes L call it the Hunt of Pan . Nevertheless as THE FIFTH BOOK . 71.
... - where ) must hardly be esteemed an art or a part of philosophy , but rather a kind of sagacity ; whence like- wise ( borrowing the name from the fable ) I sometimes L call it the Hunt of Pan . Nevertheless as THE FIFTH BOOK . 71.
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... sometimes done in musk - roses , which are successfully inoculated with the common roses . Variation in the part of a thing I like- wise set down among variations in matter . For we see that a sucker grafted on the trunk of a tree grows ...
... sometimes done in musk - roses , which are successfully inoculated with the common roses . Variation in the part of a thing I like- wise set down among variations in matter . For we see that a sucker grafted on the trunk of a tree grows ...
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