The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... colours of flowers , coloured gems , coloured glass , metals , various woods , & c . be- sides the colour itself . Whence it may be easi- ly inferred , that colour is nothing more than an alteration in the rays of light , occasioned ...
... colours of flowers , coloured gems , coloured glass , metals , various woods , & c . be- sides the colour itself . Whence it may be easi- ly inferred , that colour is nothing more than an alteration in the rays of light , occasioned ...
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... colour . Whence it is easily col- lected , that colour does not greatly depend upon the intrinsic nature of the coloured body , but is owing to a somewhat gross , or bare mechanical texture of the parts * . Thus these instances are ...
... colour . Whence it is easily col- lected , that colour does not greatly depend upon the intrinsic nature of the coloured body , but is owing to a somewhat gross , or bare mechanical texture of the parts * . Thus these instances are ...
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... . The generation of whiteness . ✦ Viz . From transparency to whiteness . See Mr. Boyle's History of Colours , Dr. Hook's Lec- tures of Light , and Sir Isaac Newton's Optics , passim . these kinds of efficients , that air is always he- 7.
... . The generation of whiteness . ✦ Viz . From transparency to whiteness . See Mr. Boyle's History of Colours , Dr. Hook's Lec- tures of Light , and Sir Isaac Newton's Optics , passim . these kinds of efficients , that air is always he- 7.
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... colours , except black ; and that a dis- similarity in a compound , absolutely irregular , and confused texture ... colours , on the side of the coloured body , farther than has been generally followed . See Mr. Boyle of Cos lours , and ...
... colours , except black ; and that a dis- similarity in a compound , absolutely irregular , and confused texture ... colours , on the side of the coloured body , farther than has been generally followed . See Mr. Boyle of Cos lours , and ...
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... colours as many feathers of birds ; viz . because the juices are not so subtily strained through the direct skins of beasts , as through the substance of the quill in birds . The scrotum also in male animals , and the matrix in the ...
... colours as many feathers of birds ; viz . because the juices are not so subtily strained through the direct skins of beasts , as through the substance of the quill in birds . The scrotum also in male animals , and the matrix in the ...
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