The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Longman, 1858 - 665 páginas |
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... animals ) , ' it would surely be lawful to interpret them in a natural sense ; and therefore we may here use the same liberty in matters political . An Example of a portion of the doctrine concerning scattered occasions , taken from ...
... animals ) , ' it would surely be lawful to interpret them in a natural sense ; and therefore we may here use the same liberty in matters political . An Example of a portion of the doctrine concerning scattered occasions , taken from ...
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... animals ? 31. What is their power of conveying what are termed spiritual species , that is , sounds , radiations , and the like ? From the powers of winds let the inquiry pass on to their prognostics , not only on account of the use of ...
... animals ? 31. What is their power of conveying what are termed spiritual species , that is , sounds , radiations , and the like ? From the powers of winds let the inquiry pass on to their prognostics , not only on account of the use of ...
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... animals is more depressed , pestilential diseases are more frequent , catarrhs common , and men are more dull and heavy ; whereas in a north wind they are brisker , healthier , and have a better appetite . " The north wind however is ...
... animals is more depressed , pestilential diseases are more frequent , catarrhs common , and men are more dull and heavy ; whereas in a north wind they are brisker , healthier , and have a better appetite . " The north wind however is ...
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... animal alone sees the wind , and that it must be frightful to look at . 75. Spiders work hard and spin their webs a little before wind , as if desiring to anticipate it ; for they cannot spin when the wind begins to blow . 76. The ...
... animal alone sees the wind , and that it must be frightful to look at . 75. Spiders work hard and spin their webs a little before wind , as if desiring to anticipate it ; for they cannot spin when the wind begins to blow . 76. The ...
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... animals excellently cor- respond to the winds of the greater world . For they are both generated from moisture and alternate with it , as winds and rains do ; they are likewise dissipated and made to perspire by a strong heat . And ...
... animals excellently cor- respond to the winds of the greater world . For they are both generated from moisture and alternate with it , as winds and rains do ; they are likewise dissipated and made to perspire by a strong heat . And ...
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