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... goeth to the bottom . And therefore no marvel if the draining of water by descent doth not make it fresh . Besides , I do somewhat doubt that the very dashing of the wa- ter that cometh from the sea is more proper to strike off the salt ...
... goeth to the bottom . And therefore no marvel if the draining of water by descent doth not make it fresh . Besides , I do somewhat doubt that the very dashing of the wa- ter that cometh from the sea is more proper to strike off the salt ...
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... goeth to the guts . Pepper by some of the an- cients is noted to be of the second sort ; which being in small quantity , moveth wind in the stomach or guts , and so expelleth by stool ; but being in greater 186 NATURAL HISTORY .
... goeth to the guts . Pepper by some of the an- cients is noted to be of the second sort ; which being in small quantity , moveth wind in the stomach or guts , and so expelleth by stool ; but being in greater 186 NATURAL HISTORY .
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... goeth cur- rent , though it be empty of matter . This conceit of elision appeareth most manifestly to be false , in that the sound of a bell , string , or the like , continueth - 1 Motion in the original . — J. S. : melting some time ...
... goeth cur- rent , though it be empty of matter . This conceit of elision appeareth most manifestly to be false , in that the sound of a bell , string , or the like , continueth - 1 Motion in the original . — J. S. : melting some time ...
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... goeth ; but only at the first . Neither doth the wind ( as far as it carrieth a voice ) with the motion thereof confound any of the delicate and articulate figurations of the air , in variety of words . And if a man speak a good ...
... goeth ; but only at the first . Neither doth the wind ( as far as it carrieth a voice ) with the motion thereof confound any of the delicate and articulate figurations of the air , in variety of words . And if a man speak a good ...
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... goeth to a note ; for it requireth good winding of a string before it will make any note at all : and in the stops of lutes , & c . , the higher they go , the less distance is between the frets . 183. If you fill a drinking - glass with ...
... goeth to a note ; for it requireth good winding of a string before it will make any note at all : and in the stops of lutes , & c . , the higher they go , the less distance is between the frets . 183. If you fill a drinking - glass with ...
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