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... the clearness of the sea , the north wind blowing ..... Of the different heats of fire and boiling water ..... Of the qualifications of heat by moisture ... Of yawning ..... 8888 90 90 Page Page Of the glow - worm .. 95 Of iv CONTENTS .
... the clearness of the sea , the north wind blowing ..... Of the different heats of fire and boiling water ..... Of the qualifications of heat by moisture ... Of yawning ..... 8888 90 90 Page Page Of the glow - worm .. 95 Of iv CONTENTS .
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... moisture of living crea- tures , which maketh as well the feathers in birds , as the hair in beasts , passeth in birds through a finer and more delicate strainer than it doth in beasts : for feathers pass through quills ; and hair ...
... moisture of living crea- tures , which maketh as well the feathers in birds , as the hair in beasts , passeth in birds through a finer and more delicate strainer than it doth in beasts : for feathers pass through quills ; and hair ...
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... moisture . The first is cold ; which be no remedy , then they cast themselves into doth manifestly condense ; as we see in the con- round drops ; which is the figure that saveth the tracting of the air in the weather - glass ; whereby ...
... moisture . The first is cold ; which be no remedy , then they cast themselves into doth manifestly condense ; as we see in the con- round drops ; which is the figure that saveth the tracting of the air in the weather - glass ; whereby ...
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... moisture . Experiment solitary touching the condensing f air in such sort as it may put on weight , and yield nourishment . 29. Onions , as they hang , will many of them shoot forth ; and so will penny - royal ; and so will an herb ...
... moisture . Experiment solitary touching the condensing f air in such sort as it may put on weight , and yield nourishment . 29. Onions , as they hang , will many of them shoot forth ; and so will penny - royal ; and so will an herb ...
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... moisture : it were not amiss therefore to try it , with warm waters ; the one exposed to the beams of the moon , the other with some screen betwixt the beams of the moon and the water , as we use to the sun for shade : and to see ...
... moisture : it were not amiss therefore to try it , with warm waters ; the one exposed to the beams of the moon , the other with some screen betwixt the beams of the moon and the water , as we use to the sun for shade : and to see ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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