The Works of Francis Bacon ...: Translations of the philosophical worksHoughton, Mifflin, 1882 |
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... regard to the first part of the in- quiry , touching consumption , it has many things in common with bodies inanimate . For whatever the native spirit ( which exists in all tangible bodies whether with or without life ) and the ambient ...
... regard to the first part of the in- quiry , touching consumption , it has many things in common with bodies inanimate . For whatever the native spirit ( which exists in all tangible bodies whether with or without life ) and the ambient ...
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... regard to the air in which they live and dwell , I consider that ought to be inquired under the former ar- ticle concerning their places of abode . 9. Inquire into the length and shortness of men's lives according to their studies ...
... regard to the air in which they live and dwell , I consider that ought to be inquired under the former ar- ticle concerning their places of abode . 9. Inquire into the length and shortness of men's lives according to their studies ...
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... regards alimentation and reno- vation , namely , that the bodies of animals are confined within their own bounds ; and that after they have come to their full growth , they are continued and pre- served by nourishment , but put forth ...
... regards alimentation and reno- vation , namely , that the bodies of animals are confined within their own bounds ; and that after they have come to their full growth , they are continued and pre- served by nourishment , but put forth ...
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... regard to Attenuation , the matter is obvious . The spirit inclosed in all tangible bodies does not for- get itself , but whatever it finds therein , that it can digest , work upon , and turn into itself , that it plainly alters and ...
... regard to Attenuation , the matter is obvious . The spirit inclosed in all tangible bodies does not for- get itself , but whatever it finds therein , that it can digest , work upon , and turn into itself , that it plainly alters and ...
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... regard to the length and shortness of life in animals , the information to be had is small , observation careless , and tradition fabulous . Among domestic creatures a degenerate life spoils the constitution ; in wild animals severity ...
... regard to the length and shortness of life in animals , the information to be had is small , observation careless , and tradition fabulous . Among domestic creatures a degenerate life spoils the constitution ; in wild animals severity ...
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