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... bears , and other creatures that sleep in the winter , wax ex- ceeding fat and certain it is , as it is commonly believed , that sleep doth nourish much , both for in the passage . Now we see that draught oxen , put into good pasture ...
... bears , and other creatures that sleep in the winter , wax ex- ceeding fat and certain it is , as it is commonly believed , that sleep doth nourish much , both for in the passage . Now we see that draught oxen , put into good pasture ...
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... bear the report but of two words . 250. The like echo upon echo , but only with two reports , hath been observed to be , if you stand between a house and a hill , and lure towards the hill . For the house will give a back echo ; one ...
... bear the report but of two words . 250. The like echo upon echo , but only with two reports , hath been observed to be , if you stand between a house and a hill , and lure towards the hill . For the house will give a back echo ; one ...
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... bear soap best ; for the hungry water doth kill the unctuous nature of the soap . 396. Sixthly , you may make a judgment of waters according to the place whence they spring or come : the rain - water is , by the physicians , esteemed ...
... bear soap best ; for the hungry water doth kill the unctuous nature of the soap . 396. Sixthly , you may make a judgment of waters according to the place whence they spring or come : the rain - water is , by the physicians , esteemed ...
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... bear flowers . By this means you may have , as it seemeth , roses set in the midst of a pool , be- ing supported with some stay ; which is matter of rareness and pleasure , though of small use . This is the more strange , for that the ...
... bear flowers . By this means you may have , as it seemeth , roses set in the midst of a pool , be- ing supported with some stay ; which is matter of rareness and pleasure , though of small use . This is the more strange , for that the ...
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... bear not till the next year ; but if you graft them in May , they will bear the same year , but late . 419. The seventh is the girding of the body of the tree about with some packthread ; for that also in a degree restraineth the sap ...
... bear not till the next year ; but if you graft them in May , they will bear the same year , but late . 419. The seventh is the girding of the body of the tree about with some packthread ; for that also in a degree restraineth the sap ...
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