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... cold than snow ; for snow cherish- eth the ground , and any thing sowed in it ; the other biteth and killeth . Stone and metal exceeding cold to the feeling more than wood ; yea ... Cold maketh living creatures to swell in the joints , 221.
... cold than snow ; for snow cherish- eth the ground , and any thing sowed in it ; the other biteth and killeth . Stone and metal exceeding cold to the feeling more than wood ; yea ... Cold maketh living creatures to swell in the joints , 221.
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Francis Bacon. Cold maketh living creatures to swell in the joints , and the blood to clot , and turn more blue . Bitter frosts do make all drinks to taste more dead and flat . Cold maketh the arteries and flesh more asper and rough . Cold ...
Francis Bacon. Cold maketh living creatures to swell in the joints , and the blood to clot , and turn more blue . Bitter frosts do make all drinks to taste more dead and flat . Cold maketh the arteries and flesh more asper and rough . Cold ...
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Francis Bacon. The quantity of fish in the cold countries , Nor- way , & c ... cold , from putrifying without salt . The nature of man endureth the colds ... maketh any solid substance , as wood , stone , metal , put to the flesh , to ...
Francis Bacon. The quantity of fish in the cold countries , Nor- way , & c ... cold , from putrifying without salt . The nature of man endureth the colds ... maketh any solid substance , as wood , stone , metal , put to the flesh , to ...
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... Cold maketh the pelage of most beasts incline to grayness or whiteness , as foxes , bears , and so the plumage of fowls ; and maketh also the crests of cocks , and their feet white , as is reported ... Extreme cold will make nails leap ...
... Cold maketh the pelage of most beasts incline to grayness or whiteness , as foxes , bears , and so the plumage of fowls ; and maketh also the crests of cocks , and their feet white , as is reported ... Extreme cold will make nails leap ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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