The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Longman, 1858 - 665 páginas |
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... heat of their affections is not yet settled , nor tempered with time and experience ? And to say the truth , does it not hereof come that those excellent books and discourses of the ancient writers ( whereby they have persuaded unto ...
... heat of their affections is not yet settled , nor tempered with time and experience ? And to say the truth , does it not hereof come that those excellent books and discourses of the ancient writers ( whereby they have persuaded unto ...
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... heat of a fever ; but a foreign war is like the heat of exercise , and serves most of all to keep the body in health . For in a slothful peace both courage will effeminate and manners corrupt . But howsoever it be for happiness ...
... heat of a fever ; but a foreign war is like the heat of exercise , and serves most of all to keep the body in health . For in a slothful peace both courage will effeminate and manners corrupt . But howsoever it be for happiness ...
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... heat , and can no longer be contained in the same space , the contiguous air is necessarily impelled by the expansion , and produces this brize as the sun advances . But within the tropics , where the sun has greater power , this is ...
... heat , and can no longer be contained in the same space , the contiguous air is necessarily impelled by the expansion , and produces this brize as the sun advances . But within the tropics , where the sun has greater power , this is ...
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... heat , they are rainy . If however they proceed from dry places that are free from vapours , they are fair , sometimes pure , and sometimes sultry . 10. The south and west winds with us seem to be allied , being both warm and moist ...
... heat , they are rainy . If however they proceed from dry places that are free from vapours , they are fair , sometimes pure , and sometimes sultry . 10. The south and west winds with us seem to be allied , being both warm and moist ...
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... heat it operates upon two kinds of matter ; namely , the body of the air , and vapours or exhalations . 8. The sun , when powerful , expands air , though pure and entirely unmixed , perhaps as much as one - third , which is no trifling ...
... heat it operates upon two kinds of matter ; namely , the body of the air , and vapours or exhalations . 8. The sun , when powerful , expands air , though pure and entirely unmixed , perhaps as much as one - third , which is no trifling ...
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