The Works of Francis Bacon ..., Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin,, 1878 |
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... bodies , but is shared also by air and water . Even that property of light substances , viz . that they tend upwards , is somewhat at fault . And on this point a bubble of water may be taken as an Instance of Alliance . For if there be ...
... bodies , but is shared also by air and water . Even that property of light substances , viz . that they tend upwards , is somewhat at fault . And on this point a bubble of water may be taken as an Instance of Alliance . For if there be ...
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... bodies dread a solution of con- tinuity ; some more , some less , but all to a certain ex- tent . For while in hard bodies , as steel or glass , the resistance to discontinuity is exceedingly strong ; even in liquids , where it seems to ...
... bodies dread a solution of con- tinuity ; some more , some less , but all to a certain ex- tent . For while in hard bodies , as steel or glass , the resistance to discontinuity is exceedingly strong ; even in liquids , where it seems to ...
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... bodies in a lower degree ; as I said of blood and urine , which are not decomposed till the spirit , which mixes and keeps together their parts , be discharged or quenched . Nor is this motion confined to spirits , though in most bodies ...
... bodies in a lower degree ; as I said of blood and urine , which are not decomposed till the spirit , which mixes and keeps together their parts , be discharged or quenched . Nor is this motion confined to spirits , though in most bodies ...
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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