Works of Francis Bacon: 2, Volumen3Longman [etc.[, 1857 - 692 páginas |
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... hath no use , because it hath no matter . Further , his lordship thought good also to add unto many of the experiments themselves some gloss of the causes : that in the succeeding work of inter- preting nature and framing axioms , all ...
... hath no use , because it hath no matter . Further , his lordship thought good also to add unto many of the experiments themselves some gloss of the causes : that in the succeeding work of inter- preting nature and framing axioms , all ...
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... hath been made of salt water passed through earth , through ten vessels one within another , and yet it hath not lost his saltness , as to be- come potable : but the same man saith , that ( by the relation of another ) salt water ...
... hath been made of salt water passed through earth , through ten vessels one within another , and yet it hath not lost his saltness , as to be- come potable : but the same man saith , that ( by the relation of another ) salt water ...
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... hath in it a kind of nitrous salt , from which sand is more free ; and besides earth doth not strain the water so finely as sand doth . But there is a third point that I sus- pect as much or more than the other two ; and that is , that ...
... hath in it a kind of nitrous salt , from which sand is more free ; and besides earth doth not strain the water so finely as sand doth . But there is a third point that I sus- pect as much or more than the other two ; and that is , that ...
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... hath an excellent spirit to repress the fuliginous vapour of dusky melancholy , and so to cure mad- ness but nevertheless , if the leaf be infused long , it yieldeth forth but a raw substance , of no virtue : therefore I suppose that if ...
... hath an excellent spirit to repress the fuliginous vapour of dusky melancholy , and so to cure mad- ness but nevertheless , if the leaf be infused long , it yieldeth forth but a raw substance , of no virtue : therefore I suppose that if ...
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... hath been ascribed to rarefaction of the earthy substance into flame ; and thus far it is true : and then ( forsooth ) it is become another element , the form whereof occupieth more place ; and so of necessity followeth a dilata- tion ...
... hath been ascribed to rarefaction of the earthy substance into flame ; and thus far it is true : and then ( forsooth ) it is become another element , the form whereof occupieth more place ; and so of necessity followeth a dilata- tion ...
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