The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... fire , & c . tsPerhaps these intimations carry the enquiry into the causes of colours , on the side of the coloured body , farther than has been generally followed . See Mr. Boyle of Cos lours , and Sir Isaac Newton's Optics . A voda ...
... fire , & c . tsPerhaps these intimations carry the enquiry into the causes of colours , on the side of the coloured body , farther than has been generally followed . See Mr. Boyle of Cos lours , and Sir Isaac Newton's Optics . A voda ...
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... fires often found to break out from subterraneal places for these two things are extremes and limita- tions , the one limiting the nature of cold towards the arch of the heavens , and the other limiting the nature of heat towards the ...
... fires often found to break out from subterraneal places for these two things are extremes and limita- tions , the one limiting the nature of cold towards the arch of the heavens , and the other limiting the nature of heat towards the ...
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... the heavenly bodies ; ( 2. ) that These are correlative to the former ; so that the two kinds limit nature both ways , or as well in the descending as in the ascending scale . 3 of animals ; and ( 3. ) that of fire 46.
... the heavenly bodies ; ( 2. ) that These are correlative to the former ; so that the two kinds limit nature both ways , or as well in the descending as in the ascending scale . 3 of animals ; and ( 3. ) that of fire 46.
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... fire corrupts and destroys .. Here , therefore , we have an instance of alliance in that common experiment , when a grown branch of a vine is brought withinside of a house , or into a room where a continual fire is kept , so as to ripen ...
... fire corrupts and destroys .. Here , therefore , we have an instance of alliance in that common experiment , when a grown branch of a vine is brought withinside of a house , or into a room where a continual fire is kept , so as to ripen ...
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... is a fourth difference , of very great mo- ment , between the heat of the sun and of fire ; See the Sylva Sylvarum , under the articles Preserva- tion and Putrefaction . viz . that the sun insinuates its operation for great 48.
... is a fourth difference , of very great mo- ment , between the heat of the sun and of fire ; See the Sylva Sylvarum , under the articles Preserva- tion and Putrefaction . viz . that the sun insinuates its operation for great 48.
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