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... continued with the trade of Clothes ...... 541 528 MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS , [ Translated from the Latin . ] On the Interpretation of Nature .......... 543 True Hints on the Interpretation of Nature . 551 The Phenomena of the Universe ; or ...
... continued with the trade of Clothes ...... 541 528 MISCELLANEOUS TRACTS , [ Translated from the Latin . ] On the Interpretation of Nature .......... 543 True Hints on the Interpretation of Nature . 551 The Phenomena of the Universe ; or ...
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... continued errors , in a natural and experimental history , they cannot be corrected by any felicity of art or genius : and therefore , if in our Natural History , which is collected , and examined , with so much diligence , so rigorous ...
... continued errors , in a natural and experimental history , they cannot be corrected by any felicity of art or genius : and therefore , if in our Natural History , which is collected , and examined , with so much diligence , so rigorous ...
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... continued without notes , from one tone to another , but seven whole and equal notes ; and if you sub - rising or falling , which are delightful . divide that into half notes , as it is in the stops of a lute , it maketh the number of ...
... continued without notes , from one tone to another , but seven whole and equal notes ; and if you sub - rising or falling , which are delightful . divide that into half notes , as it is in the stops of a lute , it maketh the number of ...
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... continued echo ; which you shall find in some hills that stand encompassed theatre - like . 254. It doth not yet appear that there is refrac- tion in sounds , as well as in species visible . For I do not think that , if a sound should ...
... continued echo ; which you shall find in some hills that stand encompassed theatre - like . 254. It doth not yet appear that there is refrac- tion in sounds , as well as in species visible . For I do not think that , if a sound should ...
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... continued white . The cause is , for that all exclusion of open air , which is ever predatory , maintaineth the body in its first freshness and moisture ; but the inconvenience is , that it tasteth a little of the wax : which I sup ...
... continued white . The cause is , for that all exclusion of open air , which is ever predatory , maintaineth the body in its first freshness and moisture ; but the inconvenience is , that it tasteth a little of the wax : which I sup ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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