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... effect , he says in another place : " We must openly profess that our hope of discovering the truth with regard to the celestial bodies , depends upon the observation of the common properties , or the passions and appetites of the ...
... effect , he says in another place : " We must openly profess that our hope of discovering the truth with regard to the celestial bodies , depends upon the observation of the common properties , or the passions and appetites of the ...
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... effect of a grant which had been made him by King James . He had hitherto , only hope of it , and hope deferred ; and he was desirous to know the event of the matter , and to be freed , one way or other , from the suspense of his ...
... effect of a grant which had been made him by King James . He had hitherto , only hope of it , and hope deferred ; and he was desirous to know the event of the matter , and to be freed , one way or other , from the suspense of his ...
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... effects of the cold of the middle region , as they call it , of the air ; which produceth dews Experiment solitary ... effect ; except it be Experiment solitary touching helps towards the weight , then it 10 CENT . I. NATURAL HISTORY .
... effects of the cold of the middle region , as they call it , of the air ; which produceth dews Experiment solitary ... effect ; except it be Experiment solitary touching helps towards the weight , then it 10 CENT . I. NATURAL HISTORY .
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... effect must follow upon the exhaling or drawing out of the warm spirits , that doth upon the flight of the spirits . There is an opinion that the moon is magnetical of heat , as the sun is of cold and moisture : it were not amiss ...
... effect must follow upon the exhaling or drawing out of the warm spirits , that doth upon the flight of the spirits . There is an opinion that the moon is magnetical of heat , as the sun is of cold and moisture : it were not amiss ...
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... effect incorporate it ; for we see that a sponge , or wool , or sugar , or a woollen cloth , being put but in part in water or wine , will draw the liquor higher , and beyond the place where the water or wine cometh . We see also , that ...
... effect incorporate it ; for we see that a sponge , or wool , or sugar , or a woollen cloth , being put but in part in water or wine , will draw the liquor higher , and beyond the place where the water or wine cometh . We see also , that ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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