The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen1Longman, 1858 - 665 páginas |
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... nourished and their bodies repaired and refreshed , but that this was only for a time , as old age soon came on and was speedily followed by dissolution ; they looked for death in something that could not be properly repaired ...
... nourished and their bodies repaired and refreshed , but that this was only for a time , as old age soon came on and was speedily followed by dissolution ; they looked for death in something that could not be properly repaired ...
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... - ment ; and secondly as a thing animate and nourished . And with these prefatory remarks I now pass on to the Topics of Inquiry . PARTICULAR TOPICS OR Articles of Inquiry concerning Life and Death 66 219 HISTORIA VITÆ ET MORTIS . "
... - ment ; and secondly as a thing animate and nourished . And with these prefatory remarks I now pass on to the Topics of Inquiry . PARTICULAR TOPICS OR Articles of Inquiry concerning Life and Death 66 219 HISTORIA VITÆ ET MORTIS . "
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... and process ; yet this not ac- curately ( for it belongs to the titles of Assimilation and Alimentation ) but as before , in passing only . 1 From the inquiry concerning animals and things supported by nourishment 220 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... and process ; yet this not ac- curately ( for it belongs to the titles of Assimilation and Alimentation ) but as before , in passing only . 1 From the inquiry concerning animals and things supported by nourishment 220 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... nourishment pass on to that concerning man . And having now come to the principal subject of inquiry , that inquiry should be more accurate and complete on all points . 5. Inquire into the length and shortness of men's lives , ac ...
... nourishment pass on to that concerning man . And having now come to the principal subject of inquiry , that inquiry should be more accurate and complete on all points . 5. Inquire into the length and shortness of men's lives , ac ...
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... nourishment , but put forth nothing new except hair and nails , which are regarded as excretions ; so that of necessity the juices of animals must soon grow old ; whereas in trees , which from time to time put out new branches , new ...
... nourishment , but put forth nothing new except hair and nails , which are regarded as excretions ; so that of necessity the juices of animals must soon grow old ; whereas in trees , which from time to time put out new branches , new ...
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according action aliment ancients animals APHORISM appear Aristotle blow Cæsar cause celestial Cicero common compression concerning condensation contraction contrary Democritus diet dilatation diurnal motion doctrine earth especially ether exhalations Explanation external fire flame flesh fortune glass globes gold greater heat and cold heaven heavenly bodies inquiry judgment juices Julius Cæsar kind length and shortness less light likewise lived long-lived longevity mainsail manner matter means metals mind moon motion namely nature nitre nourished observed old age operation opiates opinion Parmenides pass pennyweights philosophy planets Pliny Plut pneumatic bodies precepts principle proper motion PROVERB putrefaction quantity quicksilver rain rarefaction reason regard region respect rise rule sails seems sometimes space spirit spirit of wine stars substance swell Tacitus tangible bodies Telesius things tion touching turned vacuum vapours vessel violent virtue whence whereas wherein whereof wine wise