The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... whilst it remains covered and subdued , or kept under by a contrary nature . And there instances are of extraordinary service in the discovery of forms ; because , as the glaring instances easily lead to differences , so the clan ...
... whilst it remains covered and subdued , or kept under by a contrary nature . And there instances are of extraordinary service in the discovery of forms ; because , as the glaring instances easily lead to differences , so the clan ...
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... whilst by the interposition of the air , the soapy water becomes consistent to that degree as to be thrown a considerable distance without breaking . This also appears to advantage in froth and snow , which put on such a con- sistency ...
... whilst by the interposition of the air , the soapy water becomes consistent to that degree as to be thrown a considerable distance without breaking . This also appears to advantage in froth and snow , which put on such a con- sistency ...
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... whilst in those compounded of heterogeneous matters , it proves more strong and powerful , because the appli- cation of what is heterogeneous binds bodies up , but the entrance of what is homogeneous relaxes and dissolves them * . As a ...
... whilst in those compounded of heterogeneous matters , it proves more strong and powerful , because the appli- cation of what is heterogeneous binds bodies up , but the entrance of what is homogeneous relaxes and dissolves them * . As a ...
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... whilst the heat is too feeble in females , to effect such an extrusion ; whence those parts in them come to be contained within . Among conformable instances also come the fins of fish , the feet of quadrupeds , and the feet and wings ...
... whilst the heat is too feeble in females , to effect such an extrusion ; whence those parts in them come to be contained within . Among conformable instances also come the fins of fish , the feet of quadrupeds , and the feet and wings ...
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... whilst plants have them without ; for the lacteal veins in animals nearly correspond with the fibres of the roots in plants , so that animals seem nourished from within themselves , as plants are from without . kind in their enquiries ...
... whilst plants have them without ; for the lacteal veins in animals nearly correspond with the fibres of the roots in plants , so that animals seem nourished from within themselves , as plants are from without . kind in their enquiries ...
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