The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... continuance of duration , can ever pos- sibly reduce any the least particle of matter to nothing , but it will still continue something ; pos- sess a certain space , and , to whatever necessity it be reduced , free itself , either by ...
... continuance of duration , can ever pos- sibly reduce any the least particle of matter to nothing , but it will still continue something ; pos- sess a certain space , and , to whatever necessity it be reduced , free itself , either by ...
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... new di- mension , and goes willingly over thereto , as into a new state , and after some continuance of this dilatation , it has no great appetite to return , un- less solicited thereto by the application of cold , which 131.
... new di- mension , and goes willingly over thereto , as into a new state , and after some continuance of this dilatation , it has no great appetite to return , un- less solicited thereto by the application of cold , which 131.
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... continuance of intense cold , it spontaneously and readily concretes into ice ; and if the cold continues very long , without inter- ruption from any warmth , as perhaps sometimes happens in the deeper caverns , the water is turned into ...
... continuance of intense cold , it spontaneously and readily concretes into ice ; and if the cold continues very long , without inter- ruption from any warmth , as perhaps sometimes happens in the deeper caverns , the water is turned into ...
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... continuance floats a - top ; and in wine , the lees sink to the bottom . Nor does it happen only through the motion of gravity and levity , that some parts should rise to the top , and others sink to the bottom ; but much more through ...
... continuance floats a - top ; and in wine , the lees sink to the bottom . Nor does it happen only through the motion of gravity and levity , that some parts should rise to the top , and others sink to the bottom ; but much more through ...
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... continuance , and afterwards by helps and consents . This would be easier to do in the experiment formerly mentioned for attempting the condensation of water , included in a lead vessel , and wrought by the hammer and the press ; in ...
... continuance , and afterwards by helps and consents . This would be easier to do in the experiment formerly mentioned for attempting the condensation of water , included in a lead vessel , and wrought by the hammer and the press ; in ...
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