Works of Francis Bacon: 2, Volumen3Longman [etc.[, 1857 - 692 páginas |
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... stotle , in support of the opinion that fish are nourished by the fresh water present in the sea , states that a closed vessel of thin wax immersed for a certain time in the sea made by the sea - side ; and yet but z 2.
... stotle , in support of the opinion that fish are nourished by the fresh water present in the sea , states that a closed vessel of thin wax immersed for a certain time in the sea made by the sea - side ; and yet but z 2.
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... nourishment was the original of that disease . ' Which may well be ; for that it is certain that the cannibals in the West Indies eat man's flesh ; and the West Indies were full of the pocks when they were first discovered ; and at this ...
... nourishment was the original of that disease . ' Which may well be ; for that it is certain that the cannibals in the West Indies eat man's flesh ; and the West Indies were full of the pocks when they were first discovered ; and at this ...
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... 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 , binding it to a lath or stick , and ...
... 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 , binding it to a lath or stick , and ...
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... nourish : which is another great matter of consequence . Note , that to try this , the ex- periment of the semper - vive must be made without oiling the cloth ; for else , it may be the plant receiveth nourishment from the oil.1 ...
... nourish : which is another great matter of consequence . Note , that to try this , the ex- periment of the semper - vive must be made without oiling the cloth ; for else , it may be the plant receiveth nourishment from the oil.1 ...
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... nourish the tree , as those that would be trees of themselves , though there were no root ; but the root being of greater strength , robbeth and 1 Bodies weigh less at the ... nourishment , when they have drawn it ; 354 NATURAL HISTORY .
... nourish the tree , as those that would be trees of themselves , though there were no root ; but the root being of greater strength , robbeth and 1 Bodies weigh less at the ... nourishment , when they have drawn it ; 354 NATURAL HISTORY .
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