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... moon . 37. Salts in damp places dissolve , open , and dilate themselves , as also in some degree do sugar and pre- serves ; which if they are not stored in a room where a fire is sometimes lighted , grow mouldy . 38. All things likewise ...
... moon . 37. Salts in damp places dissolve , open , and dilate themselves , as also in some degree do sugar and pre- serves ; which if they are not stored in a room where a fire is sometimes lighted , grow mouldy . 38. All things likewise ...
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... moon , and precious stones . All liquid bodies and such as have a very smooth and polished surface have some brightness ; but brightness is a small degree of luminosity . Observe carefully whether the light of one lucid body can be ...
... moon , and precious stones . All liquid bodies and such as have a very smooth and polished surface have some brightness ; but brightness is a small degree of luminosity . Observe carefully whether the light of one lucid body can be ...
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... moon ( though that indeed is an opaque body ) may possibly reflect light by reason of its magnitude alone . " It seems more likely how . ever that Bacon meant to write non fuerit . - J . S. jects . For all colour is the broken image of ...
... moon ( though that indeed is an opaque body ) may possibly reflect light by reason of its magnitude alone . " It seems more likely how . ever that Bacon meant to write non fuerit . - J . S. jects . For all colour is the broken image of ...
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... moon's orb , it would not be able at such a distance to see what was going on here , and all the motions and changes of machines , animals , plants , and the like ( which by reason of the distance are not as big as the smallest mite ) ...
... moon's orb , it would not be able at such a distance to see what was going on here , and all the motions and changes of machines , animals , plants , and the like ( which by reason of the distance are not as big as the smallest mite ) ...
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... moon are faithful and eternal witnesses in the heaven , " we read likewise that " generations pass away , but the earth remaineth for ever . " But that both are transitory is implied in one oracle , namely , " heaven and earth shall ...
... moon are faithful and eternal witnesses in the heaven , " we read likewise that " generations pass away , but the earth remaineth for ever . " But that both are transitory is implied in one oracle , namely , " heaven and earth shall ...
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