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... ancients thought , very probably , to be made by the version of air into water , holpen by the rest , which the air hath in those parts ; whereby it cannot dissi- pate . And by the coldness of rocks ; for there springs are chiefly ...
... ancients thought , very probably , to be made by the version of air into water , holpen by the rest , which the air hath in those parts ; whereby it cannot dissi- pate . And by the coldness of rocks ; for there springs are chiefly ...
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... ancients ; that whelps , or other creatures , if they be put young into such a cage or box , as they cannot rise to their stature , but may increase in breadth or length , will grow accordingly as they can get room ; which if it be true ...
... ancients ; that whelps , or other creatures , if they be put young into such a cage or box , as they cannot rise to their stature , but may increase in breadth or length , will grow accordingly as they can get room ; which if it be true ...
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... ancients took up ex- periments upon credit , and yet did build great matters upon them . The observation of some of the best of them , delivered confidently , is , that a vessel filled with ashes will receive the like quantity of water ...
... ancients took up ex- periments upon credit , and yet did build great matters upon them . The observation of some of the best of them , delivered confidently , is , that a vessel filled with ashes will receive the like quantity of water ...
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... ancients is tion is not found in many medicines ; myrobolanes noted to be of the second sort ; which being in have it ; and it may be the barks of peaches ; small quantity , moveth wind in the stomach and for this virtue requireth an ...
... ancients is tion is not found in many medicines ; myrobolanes noted to be of the second sort ; which being in have it ; and it may be the barks of peaches ; small quantity , moveth wind in the stomach and for this virtue requireth an ...
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... ancients , that sailors have used , every night , to hang fleeces of wool on the sides of their ships , the wool towards the water ; and that they have crushed fresh water out of them , in the morning for their use . And thus much we ...
... ancients , that sailors have used , every night , to hang fleeces of wool on the sides of their ships , the wool towards the water ; and that they have crushed fresh water out of them , in the morning for their use . And thus much we ...
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