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... follow an expulsion of the pellet ; or blowing up of the mine . But these are crude and ignorant speculations . For flame , if there were nothing else , except it were in very great quantity , will be suffocate with any hard body , such ...
... follow an expulsion of the pellet ; or blowing up of the mine . But these are crude and ignorant speculations . For flame , if there were nothing else , except it were in very great quantity , will be suffocate with any hard body , such ...
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... follow , that where the matter is most congregate , the cold is the greater . 73. The fifth cause of cold , or rather of increase and vehemency of cold , is a quick spirit enclosed in a cold body : as will appear to any that shall ...
... follow , that where the matter is most congregate , the cold is the greater . 73. The fifth cause of cold , or rather of increase and vehemency of cold , is a quick spirit enclosed in a cold body : as will appear to any that shall ...
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... follow : for that artificial conversion of water into ice is the work of a few hours ; and this of air may be tried by a month's space or the like . Experiments in consort touching induration of bodies . Induration , or lapidification ...
... follow : for that artificial conversion of water into ice is the work of a few hours ; and this of air may be tried by a month's space or the like . Experiments in consort touching induration of bodies . Induration , or lapidification ...
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... follow either that the body of the wood will be turned into a kind of " amalgama , " as the chymists call it , or that the finer part will be turned into air , and the grosser stick as it were baked , and incrustate upon the sides of ...
... follow either that the body of the wood will be turned into a kind of " amalgama , " as the chymists call it , or that the finer part will be turned into air , and the grosser stick as it were baked , and incrustate upon the sides of ...
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... follow another body , and to hold to them- dissolution of metals . selves . And therefore they are commonly bodies ill mixed ; and which take more pleasure in a fo- reign body than in preserving their own consist- ence , and which have ...
... follow another body , and to hold to them- dissolution of metals . selves . And therefore they are commonly bodies ill mixed ; and which take more pleasure in a fo- reign body than in preserving their own consist- ence , and which have ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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