The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Parry & McMillan, 1857 |
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... plants , and of their transmutation one into another ......... Of the procevity and lowness of plants , and of artificial dwarfing them .... Of the rudiments of plants , and of the ex- crescences of plants , or super - plants .. Of ...
... plants , and of their transmutation one into another ......... Of the procevity and lowness of plants , and of artificial dwarfing them .... Of the rudiments of plants , and of the ex- crescences of plants , or super - plants .. Of ...
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... plants without leaves . 103 Of the materials of glass . 104 Of the two kinds of pneumaticals in bodies . 115 Of concretion and dissolution of bodies ..... 115 Of bodies hard and soft ... 115 Of prohibition of putrefaction , and the long ...
... plants without leaves . 103 Of the materials of glass . 104 Of the two kinds of pneumaticals in bodies . 115 Of concretion and dissolution of bodies ..... 115 Of bodies hard and soft ... 115 Of prohibition of putrefaction , and the long ...
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... plants , minerals ; ) but also of nature in constraint , and vexed and tortured by human art and experiment . And it is not a history of such thingr orderly thus conclude , " Whilst I am speaking of this 4 EDITOR'S PREFACE .
... plants , minerals ; ) but also of nature in constraint , and vexed and tortured by human art and experiment . And it is not a history of such thingr orderly thus conclude , " Whilst I am speaking of this 4 EDITOR'S PREFACE .
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... plants have a strong , dense , and succulent moisture , which is not apt to exhale ; and so is able , from the old store , without drawing help from the earth , to suffice the sprouting of the plant : and this sprouting is chiefly in ...
... plants have a strong , dense , and succulent moisture , which is not apt to exhale ; and so is able , from the old store , without drawing help from the earth , to suffice the sprouting of the plant : and this sprouting is chiefly in ...
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... plants , and living creatures , they will . It is no marvel therefore , that a small quantity of spirits , in the cells of the brain , and canals of the sinews , are able to move the whole body , which is of so great mass , both with so ...
... plants , and living creatures , they will . It is no marvel therefore , that a small quantity of spirits , in the cells of the brain , and canals of the sinews , are able to move the whole body , which is of so great mass , both with so ...
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