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... force of union . 18 Of sympathy and antipathy of sounds 43 ..... 18 Of hindering or helping of hearing 41 ....... 19 20 Of the spiritual and fine nature of sounds .. 11 Of orient colours in dissolutions of metals .. 45 ..... 225 21 Of ...
... force of union . 18 Of sympathy and antipathy of sounds 43 ..... 18 Of hindering or helping of hearing 41 ....... 19 20 Of the spiritual and fine nature of sounds .. 11 Of orient colours in dissolutions of metals .. 45 ..... 225 21 Of ...
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... force of the imagination imitating that the senses . ... 107 Of lassitude . ............ . 98 Of preservation of bodies ... 108 Of casting of the skin , and shell , in some creatures ...... 98 Of the growth or multiplying of metals ...
... force of the imagination imitating that the senses . ... 107 Of lassitude . ............ . 98 Of preservation of bodies ... 108 Of casting of the skin , and shell , in some creatures ...... 98 Of the growth or multiplying of metals ...
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... force of imagination .. 124 Of the transmission of spirits , and the force of imagination .... Declaration for the master of the wards .... 274 On receiving the king's messages .... 276 Concerning impositions on merchandises ... 278 To ...
... force of imagination .. 124 Of the transmission of spirits , and the force of imagination .... Declaration for the master of the wards .... 274 On receiving the king's messages .... 276 Concerning impositions on merchandises ... 278 To ...
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... force of imagination , " where he thus begins : " The philosophy of Pythagoras , which afterwards was , by the school of Plato and others , watered and nourished . It was , that the world was one entire perfect living creature ...
... force of imagination , " where he thus begins : " The philosophy of Pythagoras , which afterwards was , by the school of Plato and others , watered and nourished . It was , that the world was one entire perfect living creature ...
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... force is ; but breaketh all about into shivers and fitters ; the motion , upon the pressure , searching all ways , and breaking where it findeth the body weakest . 11. The powder in shot , being dilated into such a flame as endureth not ...
... force is ; but breaketh all about into shivers and fitters ; the motion , upon the pressure , searching all ways , and breaking where it findeth the body weakest . 11. The powder in shot , being dilated into such a flame as endureth not ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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