The Works of Francis Bacon ..., Volumen1Houghton, Mifflin,, 1878 |
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... fire . 15. Sparks struck from flint and steel by strong percussion . 16. All bodies rubbed violently , as stone , wood , cloth , & c . , insomuch that poles and axles of wheels sometimes catch fire ; and the way they kindled fire in the ...
... fire . 15. Sparks struck from flint and steel by strong percussion . 16. All bodies rubbed violently , as stone , wood , cloth , & c . , insomuch that poles and axles of wheels sometimes catch fire ; and the way they kindled fire in the ...
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... fire , and one of very great moment ; viz . that the sun operates by gentle action through long spaces of time , whereas the operations of fire , urged on by the impatience of man , are made to finish their work in shorter periods . But ...
... fire , and one of very great moment ; viz . that the sun operates by gentle action through long spaces of time , whereas the operations of fire , urged on by the impatience of man , are made to finish their work in shorter periods . But ...
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... fire , as we use it now . And it is then that we shall see a real increase in the power of man , when by artificial heats and other agencies the works of nature ... fire quiescent and not excited ; of fire removed to a NOVUM ORGANUM . 339.
... fire , as we use it now . And it is then that we shall see a real increase in the power of man , when by artificial heats and other agencies the works of nature ... fire quiescent and not excited ; of fire removed to a NOVUM ORGANUM . 339.
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LIFE OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE FRANCIS BACON BARON | 33 |
PART I | 59 |
VALERIUS TERMINUS | 64 |
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