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... sun ; commonly imputed to antiperistasis , assuming that the beams of the sun are hot either by approach or by reflexion , and that falleth in the middle term between both ; or if , as some conceive , it be only by reflexion , then the ...
... sun ; commonly imputed to antiperistasis , assuming that the beams of the sun are hot either by approach or by reflexion , and that falleth in the middle term between both ; or if , as some conceive , it be only by reflexion , then the ...
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... sun - beams hot1 to sense . The moon - beams not hot , 2 but rather conceived to have a quality of cold , for that the greatest colds are noted to be about the full , and the greatest heats about the change . Qu . 66 1 Spelt whott in MS ...
... sun - beams hot1 to sense . The moon - beams not hot , 2 but rather conceived to have a quality of cold , for that the greatest colds are noted to be about the full , and the greatest heats about the change . Qu . 66 1 Spelt whott in MS ...
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Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. The beams of the stars have no sensible heat by themselves ; but are conceived to have an augmenta- tive heat of the sun - beams by the instances follow- ing . The ...
Francis Bacon James Spedding, Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath. The beams of the stars have no sensible heat by themselves ; but are conceived to have an augmenta- tive heat of the sun - beams by the instances follow- ing . The ...
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... sun ; commonly imputed to antiperistasis , assuming that the beams of the sun are hot either by approach or by re- flexion , and that falleth in the middle term between both ; or if , as some conceive , it be only by reflexion , then ...
... sun ; commonly imputed to antiperistasis , assuming that the beams of the sun are hot either by approach or by re- flexion , and that falleth in the middle term between both ; or if , as some conceive , it be only by reflexion , then ...
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... sun - beams heat manifestly by reflexion , as in countries pent in with hills , upon walls or buildings , upon pavements , upon gravel more than earth , upon arable more than grass , upon rivers if they be not very open , & c . The ...
... sun - beams heat manifestly by reflexion , as in countries pent in with hills , upon walls or buildings , upon pavements , upon gravel more than earth , upon arable more than grass , upon rivers if they be not very open , & c . The ...
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