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... hand.1 I doubt there hath not been sufficient experiment made of putting sea - fish into fresh - water ponds and pools . It is a thing of great use and pleasure ; for so you may have them new at some good distance from the sea : and ...
... hand.1 I doubt there hath not been sufficient experiment made of putting sea - fish into fresh - water ponds and pools . It is a thing of great use and pleasure ; for so you may have them new at some good distance from the sea : and ...
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... hands ; for wringing is a gesture of expression of moisture . The distorting of the face is caused by a contention , first to bear and resist , and then to ex- pel ; which maketh the parts knit first , and afterwards open . Grinding of ...
... hands ; for wringing is a gesture of expression of moisture . The distorting of the face is caused by a contention , first to bear and resist , and then to ex- pel ; which maketh the parts knit first , and afterwards open . Grinding of ...
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... hand which we use when we refuse a thing , or warn it away . The frown- ing and knitting of the brows is a gathering or serring of the spirits , to resist in some measure . And we see also this knitting of the brows will follow upon ...
... hand which we use when we refuse a thing , or warn it away . The frown- ing and knitting of the brows is a gathering or serring of the spirits , to resist in some measure . And we see also this knitting of the brows will follow upon ...
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... hands . For astonish- ment , it is caused by the fixing of the mind upon one object of cogitation , whereby it doth not spatiate and transcur , as it useth ; for in wonder the spirits fly not , as in fear ; but only settle , and are ...
... hands . For astonish- ment , it is caused by the fixing of the mind upon one object of cogitation , whereby it doth not spatiate and transcur , as it useth ; for in wonder the spirits fly not , as in fear ; but only settle , and are ...
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... hand they see out of their place ; and ( sometimes ) they see things double . The cause of the imagination that things turn round is , for that the spirits themselves turn , being compressed by the vapour of the wine ( for any liquid ...
... hand they see out of their place ; and ( sometimes ) they see things double . The cause of the imagination that things turn round is , for that the spirits themselves turn , being compressed by the vapour of the wine ( for any liquid ...
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adeo aër aërem aëris aliis aqua aquæ aquarum Arist Aristotle atque autem Bacon birds body calor calorem cause causeth certe cœli Cogitationes cold colour corporis corporum corpus Democritus divers diximus doth earth ejus enim entia eorum Eros etiam Experiment solitary touching Experiments in consort fere fieri fluxus hæc hath heat Hesiod hujusmodi illa illi illud imagination instar ipsa ipsis ista Itaque kind licet likewise littora living creatures magis maketh maris materiæ modo modum moisture motion motum motus naturæ Naturalis nature Neque enim nihil nisi nobis Novum Organum omnia omnino philosophy posse possit principiis principium prorsus putrefaction quæ quædam quam quibus quin quis quod rebus rerum rursus scilicet secundum seemeth sint sive smell solis spirits sunt tamen tanquam tantum teeth Telesius terræ terram things tion tium vapour veluti vero Verum videtur virtue wine