Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen5Brown and Taggard, 1862 |
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... speak of the causes of the effects before mentioned , whereunto these general notes give some light . For the dilatation of the mouth and lips , con- tinued expulsion of the breath and voice , and shaking of the breast and sides , they ...
... speak of the causes of the effects before mentioned , whereunto these general notes give some light . For the dilatation of the mouth and lips , con- tinued expulsion of the breath and voice , and shaking of the breast and sides , they ...
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... speak strongly . The cause is , for that the spirits of the wine oppress the spirits animal , and occupate part of the place where they are ; and so make them weak to move . And therefore drunken men are apt to fall asleep and opiates ...
... speak strongly . The cause is , for that the spirits of the wine oppress the spirits animal , and occupate part of the place where they are ; and so make them weak to move . And therefore drunken men are apt to fall asleep and opiates ...
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... speak in due place , when we come to handle experiments medicinal . Experiment solitary touching chamoletting of ... speaking of the invention of this art , mentions the passage in the text ; but not being aware of the source of Bacon's ...
... speak in due place , when we come to handle experiments medicinal . Experiment solitary touching chamoletting of ... speaking of the invention of this art , mentions the passage in the text ; but not being aware of the source of Bacon's ...
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... speak ) , in wax , in honey , in gums , and ( it may be ) in conserva- tories of snow , & c . , are preserved very long . It need not go for repetition , if we resume again that which we said in the aforesaid experiments concerning an ...
... speak ) , in wax , in honey , in gums , and ( it may be ) in conserva- tories of snow , & c . , are preserved very long . It need not go for repetition , if we resume again that which we said in the aforesaid experiments concerning an ...
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... speak of any eruption of flames . It were good to try in glass - works , whether the crude materials of glass , mingled with glass already made , and remolten , do not facilitate the making of glass with less heat . VOL . V. 1 Sandys ...
... speak of any eruption of flames . It were good to try in glass - works , whether the crude materials of glass , mingled with glass already made , and remolten , do not facilitate the making of glass with less heat . VOL . V. 1 Sandys ...
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Página 398 - The end of our Foundation is the knowledge of causes and secret motions of things, and the enlarging of the bounds of human empire, to the effecting of all things possible.
Página 402 - By art likewise we make them greater or taller than their kind is, and contrariwise dwarf them and stay their growth ; we make them more fruitful and bearing than their kind is, and contrariwise barren and not generative.
Página 404 - We have some meats also, and breads and drinks, which taken by men enable them to fast long after; and some other that used make the very flesh of men's bodies sensibly more hard and tough, and their strength far greater than otherwise it would be.
Página 410 - We have three that draw the experiments of the former four into titles and tables, to give the better light for the drawing of observations and axioms cut of them. These we call Compilers. We have three that bend themselves, looking into the experiments of their fellows, and cast about how to draw out of them things of use and practice for man's life and knowledge...
Página 410 - For the several employments and offices of our fellows we have twelve that sail into foreign countries under the names of other nations (for our own we conceal), who bring us the books, and abstracts, and patterns of experiments of all other parts. These we call merchants of light. We have three that collect the experiments which are in all books. These we call depredators.
Página 389 - But the grapes are daintily enamelled; and if the males of the family be the greater number, the grapes are enamelled purple, with a little sun set on the top; if the females, then they are enamelled into a greenish yellow, with a crescent on the top. The grapes are in number as many as there are descendants of the family.
Página 407 - We have also sound-houses, where we practise and demonstrate all sounds, and their generation. We have harmonies which you have not, of quarter-sounds, and lesser slides of sounds.
Página 402 - We have also particular pools where we make trials upon fishes as we have said before of beasts and birds. We have also places for breed and generation of those kinds of worms and flies which are of special use; such as are with you your silkworms and bees.
Página 411 - For our ordinances and rites, we have two very long and fair galleries: in one of these we place patterns and samples of all manner of the more rare and excellent inventions; in the other we place the statues of all principal inventors.
Página 396 - Peru colour. There was also a sun of gold, radiant upon the top, in the midst; and on the top before, a small cherub of gold, with wings displayed.