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... flowers .... 66 Of veins of earth medicinal .. 94 Of sympathy and antipathy of plants Of making herbs and fruits medicinal 67 Of sponges 94 69 Of sea - fish in fresh waters ...... 94 CENTURY VI . Of curiosities about fruits and plants ...
... flowers .... 66 Of veins of earth medicinal .. 94 Of sympathy and antipathy of plants Of making herbs and fruits medicinal 67 Of sponges 94 69 Of sea - fish in fresh waters ...... 94 CENTURY VI . Of curiosities about fruits and plants ...
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... flowers . the mixture of wine and water , in the lower glass , be three parts water and but one wine , yet it doth ... flower , as if , a twelvemonth after , it be brought you in a saucer , you shall snell it before it come at you . Note ...
... flowers . the mixture of wine and water , in the lower glass , be three parts water and but one wine , yet it doth ... flower , as if , a twelvemonth after , it be brought you in a saucer , you shall snell it before it come at you . Note ...
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... flower , that is laid in it : and therefore a bag quilted with bran is likewise very good ; but it drieth somewhat too much , and therefore it must not lie long . 57. The third means , which may be a branch of the former , is to send ...
... flower , that is laid in it : and therefore a bag quilted with bran is likewise very good ; but it drieth somewhat too much , and therefore it must not lie long . 57. The third means , which may be a branch of the former , is to send ...
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... flowers , if they be starved , turn pale and white : birds and horses , by age or scars turn white and the hoar hairs of men come by the same reason . And therefore , in birds , it is very likely , that the feathers that come first ...
... flowers , if they be starved , turn pale and white : birds and horses , by age or scars turn white and the hoar hairs of men come by the same reason . And therefore , in birds , it is very likely , that the feathers that come first ...
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... flowers in the air . 226. The disposition of the air in other qualities , except it be joined with sound , hath no great operation upon sounds : for whether the air be lightsome or dark , hot or cold , quiet or stirring , except it be ...
... flowers in the air . 226. The disposition of the air in other qualities , except it be joined with sound , hath no great operation upon sounds : for whether the air be lightsome or dark , hot or cold , quiet or stirring , except it be ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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