The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1852 |
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... Experiment solitary touching the appetite of con- Experiment solitary touching the venomous quality Experiment solitary touching the making of artifi- and rains . And the experiment of turning water Experiment solitary touching the ...
... Experiment solitary touching the appetite of con- Experiment solitary touching the venomous quality Experiment solitary touching the making of artifi- and rains . And the experiment of turning water Experiment solitary touching the ...
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... Experiment solitary touching helps towards the beauty and good features of persons . 28. It is reported by some of the ancients ; that whelps , or other creatures , if they be put young into such a cage or box , as they cannot rise to ...
... Experiment solitary touching helps towards the beauty and good features of persons . 28. It is reported by some of the ancients ; that whelps , or other creatures , if they be put young into such a cage or box , as they cannot rise to ...
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... Experiment solitary touching the different force of flame in the midst and on the sides . 32. Take an arrow , and hold it in flame for the space of ten pulses , and when it cometh forth , you shall find those parts of the arrow which ...
... Experiment solitary touching the different force of flame in the midst and on the sides . 32. Take an arrow , and hold it in flame for the space of ten pulses , and when it cometh forth , you shall find those parts of the arrow which ...
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... Experiment solitary touching the contraction of bodies in bulk , by the mixture of the more liquid body with the more solid . 34. It is strange how the ancients took up ex- periments upon credit , and yet did build great matters upon ...
... Experiment solitary touching the contraction of bodies in bulk , by the mixture of the more liquid body with the more solid . 34. It is strange how the ancients took up ex- periments upon credit , and yet did build great matters upon ...
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... Experiment solitary touching “ Filum medicinale . " 60. There be many medicines , which by them- selves would do no cure , but perhaps hurt ; but being applied in a certain order , one after another , do great cures . I have tried ...
... Experiment solitary touching “ Filum medicinale . " 60. There be many medicines , which by them- selves would do no cure , but perhaps hurt ; but being applied in a certain order , one after another , do great cures . I have tried ...
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