The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Parry & McMillan, 1857 |
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Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu. thus conclude , " Whilst I am speaking of this work of his lordship of Natural History ... speak properly ) not a Natural History , but a high kind of natural magic : because it was not only a description of ...
Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu. thus conclude , " Whilst I am speaking of this work of his lordship of Natural History ... speak properly ) not a Natural History , but a high kind of natural magic : because it was not only a description of ...
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... speak fully , in the due place ; not that 100. There is nothing more certain in nature than that it is impossible for any body to be utterly annihilated ; but that as it was the work of the omnipotency of God to make somewhat of no ...
... speak fully , in the due place ; not that 100. There is nothing more certain in nature than that it is impossible for any body to be utterly annihilated ; but that as it was the work of the omnipotency of God to make somewhat of no ...
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... speak a good loudness against the flame of a tinueth melting some time after the percussion ; candle , it will not make it tremble much ; though but ceaseth straightways , if the bell , or string , be most when those letters are ...
... speak a good loudness against the flame of a tinueth melting some time after the percussion ; candle , it will not make it tremble much ; though but ceaseth straightways , if the bell , or string , be most when those letters are ...
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... speak in the touch- hole , and another lay his ear to the mouth of the piece , the sound passeth and is far better heard than in the open air . pair of tongs some depth within the water , and you shall hear the sound of the tongs well ...
... speak in the touch- hole , and another lay his ear to the mouth of the piece , the sound passeth and is far better heard than in the open air . pair of tongs some depth within the water , and you shall hear the sound of the tongs well ...
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... speak hereafter : the other in concurrence ; when the sound reflect- Ing , the reflection being near at hand , returneth immediately upon the original , and so iterateth it not , but amplifieth it . Therefore we see , that music upon ...
... speak hereafter : the other in concurrence ; when the sound reflect- Ing , the reflection being near at hand , returneth immediately upon the original , and so iterateth it not , but amplifieth it . Therefore we see , that music upon ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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