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... nature ; which is , that similitude of substance will cause attraction , where the body is wholly freed from the motion of gravity : for if that were taken away , lead would draw lead , and gold would draw gold , and iron would draw ...
... nature ; which is , that similitude of substance will cause attraction , where the body is wholly freed from the motion of gravity : for if that were taken away , lead would draw lead , and gold would draw gold , and iron would draw ...
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... nature fully in due place . Experiment solitary touching certain drinks in Turkey . 705. They have in Turkey and the ... NATURAL HISTORY .
... nature fully in due place . Experiment solitary touching certain drinks in Turkey . 705. They have in Turkey and the ... NATURAL HISTORY .
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... nature , not able to expel the disease where it is seated , moveth to an expulsion indifferent over all the body . Experiment solitary touching the glow - worm . 712. The nature of the glow - worm is hitherto not well observed . Thus ...
... nature , not able to expel the disease where it is seated , moveth to an expulsion indifferent over all the body . Experiment solitary touching the glow - worm . 712. The nature of the glow - worm is hitherto not well observed . Thus ...
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... Bacon means the cone of a pine . The name was transferred to the fruit of the Anana , in consequence of the resemblance the latter bears to a fir - cone . with oil and warm water.1 The cause is , for 22 22 NATURAL HISTORY .
... Bacon means the cone of a pine . The name was transferred to the fruit of the Anana , in consequence of the resemblance the latter bears to a fir - cone . with oil and warm water.1 The cause is , for 22 22 NATURAL HISTORY .
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... natural cause also may be the want of heat , and abun- dance of moisture , in the summer precedent ; which putteth forth those fruits , and must needs leave great quantity of cold vapours not dissipate ; which causeth the cold of the ...
... natural cause also may be the want of heat , and abun- dance of moisture , in the summer precedent ; which putteth forth those fruits , and must needs leave great quantity of cold vapours not dissipate ; which causeth the cold of the ...
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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