The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Parry & McMillan, 1857 |
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... sort of base metals .. .. 116 Of gathering of wind for freshness 105 Of certain cements and quarries .... ... 117 Of trials of air ...... 105 Of increasing milk in milch beasts 105 Of the altering of colours in hairs and feathers 116 Of ...
... sort of base metals .. .. 116 Of gathering of wind for freshness 105 Of certain cements and quarries .... ... 117 Of trials of air ...... 105 Of increasing milk in milch beasts 105 Of the altering of colours in hairs and feathers 116 Of ...
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... sort of inquirers into truth , but will despise those delica- cies and affectations , as indeed capable of no divineness . " 2 66 " No man was , for his own sake , less attached to system or ornament than Lord Bacon . A plair unadorned ...
... sort of inquirers into truth , but will despise those delica- cies and affectations , as indeed capable of no divineness . " 2 66 " No man was , for his own sake , less attached to system or ornament than Lord Bacon . A plair unadorned ...
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... sort bound , and that is , the advancement of all learning and sciences . For , having in this present work collected the materials for the building , and in his Novum Organum , of which his lordship is yet to publish a second part ...
... sort bound , and that is , the advancement of all learning and sciences . For , having in this present work collected the materials for the building , and in his Novum Organum , of which his lordship is yet to publish a second part ...
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... 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 called orpin ; with which they use in the country to trim their houses ...
... 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 called orpin ; with which they use in the country to trim their houses ...
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... sort is rhubarb , and some others . The cause is , for that rhubarb is a medicine which the stomach in a small quantity doth digest and overcome , being not flatuous nor loathsome , and so sendeth it to the mesentery veins ; and so ...
... sort is rhubarb , and some others . The cause is , for that rhubarb is a medicine which the stomach in a small quantity doth digest and overcome , being not flatuous nor loathsome , and so sendeth it to the mesentery veins ; and so ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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