The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen9Houghton, Mifflin, 1864 |
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... vapour of indigestion and by an external weight superimposed ; and therefore persons who suffer from the nightmare dream of a weight lying on them , with a great array of circumstances . A like pendulous condition of the bowels is ...
... vapour of indigestion and by an external weight superimposed ; and therefore persons who suffer from the nightmare dream of a weight lying on them , with a great array of circumstances . A like pendulous condition of the bowels is ...
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... vapours , after they have had their play , are gathered into receptacles . But of what I may call close distillation no man has yet made trial . Yet it seems probable that the force of heat , if it can perform its exploits of alteration ...
... vapours , after they have had their play , are gathered into receptacles . But of what I may call close distillation no man has yet made trial . Yet it seems probable that the force of heat , if it can perform its exploits of alteration ...
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... vapours and exhalations rise as high as what is called the middle region of the air ; seeing they consist of a somewhat heavy matter , and the rays of the sun at intervals ( that is , at night ) cease their operation . 18. Inquire of ...
... vapours and exhalations rise as high as what is called the middle region of the air ; seeing they consist of a somewhat heavy matter , and the rays of the sun at intervals ( that is , at night ) cease their operation . 18. Inquire of ...
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... vapours and exhalations con- tribute ? which of them is most productive of winds , and how far is the nature of winds influenced by their matter ? 14. What do earthly things and things which take place on earth contribute to the winds ...
... vapours and exhalations con- tribute ? which of them is most productive of winds , and how far is the nature of winds influenced by their matter ? 14. What do earthly things and things which take place on earth contribute to the winds ...
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... vapours , which are present every- where almost indifferently , winds likewise are gen- erated everywhere , and having no fixed origins and birthplaces blow every way with great uncertainty . But the land is very unequally provided with ...
... vapours , which are present every- where almost indifferently , winds likewise are gen- erated everywhere , and having no fixed origins and birthplaces blow every way with great uncertainty . But the land is very unequally provided with ...
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