The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... seems to meet the understanding , should be held suspect * ; and recourse be had to a careful and severe exclusion t . For example , if the nature enquired after be heat ; then the weather - glass is a glaring in- stance of the ...
... seems to meet the understanding , should be held suspect * ; and recourse be had to a careful and severe exclusion t . For example , if the nature enquired after be heat ; then the weather - glass is a glaring in- stance of the ...
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... seem owing to its solidity ; whereas quicksilver is fluid , and full of spirit , and yet proves much heavier than diamond , or any other of those bodies that are esteemed the most solid . Whence it appears that the form of gra- * All ...
... seem owing to its solidity ; whereas quicksilver is fluid , and full of spirit , and yet proves much heavier than diamond , or any other of those bodies that are esteemed the most solid . Whence it appears that the form of gra- * All ...
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... fluid . These several instances seem clearly to intimate that fluidity and consistency are no more than vulgar notions relative to the human sense , and that all bodies have a real appetite to avoid discontinuation , though in 13.
... fluid . These several instances seem clearly to intimate that fluidity and consistency are no more than vulgar notions relative to the human sense , and that all bodies have a real appetite to avoid discontinuation , though in 13.
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... seem strange , are conformable instances ; for every vegetable swells , and thrusts out its parts towards the circumference , as well upwards as downwards , and the difference be- twixt the roots and the branches is no more than this ...
... seem strange , are conformable instances ; for every vegetable swells , and thrusts out its parts towards the circumference , as well upwards as downwards , and the difference be- twixt the roots and the branches is no more than this ...
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... seems to be nothing more than a difference as to external and inter- nal ; because , by a greater force in heat suppose , the genital parts in the male sex are thrust out- wards , whilst the heat is too feeble in females , to effect ...
... seems to be nothing more than a difference as to external and inter- nal ; because , by a greater force in heat suppose , the genital parts in the male sex are thrust out- wards , whilst the heat is too feeble in females , to effect ...
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