The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... heat * * ; but where fewer examples are sufficient , we will occasionally launch into subjects of all kinds , without confounding our enquiry of heat , on the one hand , or confining our doctrine to too scan- ty bounds , on the other ...
... heat * * ; but where fewer examples are sufficient , we will occasionally launch into subjects of all kinds , without confounding our enquiry of heat , on the one hand , or confining our doctrine to too scan- ty bounds , on the other ...
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... heat § ; which we also call by the name of shining , released , or predominating instances . And these are such as shew the nature searched after naked and standing alone , and this in an eminent manner , or in the highest degree of its ...
... heat § ; which we also call by the name of shining , released , or predominating instances . And these are such as shew the nature searched after naked and standing alone , and this in an eminent manner , or in the highest degree of its ...
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... heat ; then the weather - glass is a glaring in- stance of the expansive motion , which is , as we said above , a principal part of the form of heat . For flame , though it manifestly shews * As being very apt to deceive ; for men have ...
... heat ; then the weather - glass is a glaring in- stance of the expansive motion , which is , as we said above , a principal part of the form of heat . For flame , though it manifestly shews * As being very apt to deceive ; for men have ...
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... heat † . For a second example ; let the nature en- quired after be gravity , and then quicksilver will prove a glaring instance , as having a far greater specific gravity than any thing else , ex- cept gold , which , however , is not ...
... heat † . For a second example ; let the nature en- quired after be gravity , and then quicksilver will prove a glaring instance , as having a far greater specific gravity than any thing else , ex- cept gold , which , however , is not ...
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... heat , and the loadstone another : for the communication of light is , in a manner , momentary , and ceases immediately upon re moving the original illuminating body ; but heat * See the Sylva Sylvarum , p . 155 , 180 , & c . and the ...
... heat , and the loadstone another : for the communication of light is , in a manner , momentary , and ceases immediately upon re moving the original illuminating body ; but heat * See the Sylva Sylvarum , p . 155 , 180 , & c . and the ...
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