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... creatures in the egg , Of the differing operations of fire and time .. Of motions by imitation .. 45 45 or womb ... 22 Of infectious diseases . 46 Page Page Of the incorporation of powders and liquors 47 iil LIBR OF THE.
... creatures in the egg , Of the differing operations of fire and time .. Of motions by imitation .. 45 45 or womb ... 22 Of infectious diseases . 46 Page Page Of the incorporation of powders and liquors 47 iil LIBR OF THE.
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... fires . 54 and living creatures , and of the confiners Of nitrous water 54 and participles of both ... 81 Of ... fire and boiling water ..... Of the qualifications of heat by moisture ... Of yawning ..... 8888 90 90 Page Page Of ...
... fires . 54 and living creatures , and of the confiners Of nitrous water 54 and participles of both ... 81 Of ... fire and boiling water ..... Of the qualifications of heat by moisture ... Of yawning ..... 8888 90 90 Page Page Of ...
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... fire 106 Of plaster growing as hard as marble ...... 106 Of the cure of ulcers and hurts ....... Of the healthfulness or unhealthfulness of southern wind ... Of producing fruit without core or stone ... 117 Of the melioration of tobacco ...
... fire 106 Of plaster growing as hard as marble ...... 106 Of the cure of ulcers and hurts ....... Of the healthfulness or unhealthfulness of southern wind ... Of producing fruit without core or stone ... 117 Of the melioration of tobacco ...
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... fire , the whites of eggs them- selves harden , and are taken forth . So hippocras is clarified by mixing with milk , and stirring it about , and then passing it through a woollen bag , which they call Hippocrates's Sleeve , and the ...
... fire , the whites of eggs them- selves harden , and are taken forth . So hippocras is clarified by mixing with milk , and stirring it about , and then passing it through a woollen bag , which they call Hippocrates's Sleeve , and the ...
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... fire suddenly dilateth itself ; and we know that reversed ; for the air quencheth the flame , and simple air , being preternaturally attenuated by receiveth the smoke . Note also , that the flame heat , will make itself room , and break ...
... fire suddenly dilateth itself ; and we know that reversed ; for the air quencheth the flame , and simple air , being preternaturally attenuated by receiveth the smoke . Note also , that the flame heat , will make itself room , and break ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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