The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Parry & McMillan, 1857 |
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... differences between plants and bodies inanimate 81 .......... Of the chameleon . 54 Of affinities and differences between plants Of subterrany fires . 54 and living creatures , and of the confiners Of nitrous water 54 and participles of ...
... differences between plants and bodies inanimate 81 .......... Of the chameleon . 54 Of affinities and differences between plants Of subterrany fires . 54 and living creatures , and of the confiners Of nitrous water 54 and participles of ...
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... difference of living creatures , male and Of sand of the nature of glass ... 105 female ....... 117 Of the growth of coral ...... 105 Of the comparative magnitude of living Of the gathering of manna . 105 creatures ... 117 Of the ...
... difference of living creatures , male and Of sand of the nature of glass ... 105 female ....... 117 Of the growth of coral ...... 105 Of the comparative magnitude of living Of the gathering of manna . 105 creatures ... 117 Of the ...
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... difference between the arrangement of this part in the Advancement and the De Augmentis . There is scarcely a page of his works which does not contain an illustration of this union in all the parts of nature , and the injury to the ...
... difference between the arrangement of this part in the Advancement and the De Augmentis . There is scarcely a page of his works which does not contain an illustration of this union in all the parts of nature , and the injury to the ...
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... difference between this Natural History and others . For those Natural Ilis- tories which are extant , being gathered for delight and use , are full of pleasant descriptions and pictures , and affect and seek after admiration , rarities ...
... difference between this Natural History and others . For those Natural Ilis- tories which are extant , being gathered for delight and use , are full of pleasant descriptions and pictures , and affect and seek after admiration , rarities ...
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... difference of the lying close , or open , of the ashes ; as we see that ashes alone , if they be hard pressed , will lie in less room and so the ashes with air between , lie looser ; and with water closer . For I have not yet found ...
... difference of the lying close , or open , of the ashes ; as we see that ashes alone , if they be hard pressed , will lie in less room and so the ashes with air between , lie looser ; and with water closer . For I have not yet found ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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