The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1852 |
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... bodies .... 23 CENTURY I. Of the power of heat .. 23 Of straining or percolation , outward and in- Of impossibility of ... body . 11 Of condensing of air , to yield weight or nour- Of communication of sounds .. Of equality and inequality ...
... bodies .... 23 CENTURY I. Of the power of heat .. 23 Of straining or percolation , outward and in- Of impossibility of ... body . 11 Of condensing of air , to yield weight or nour- Of communication of sounds .. Of equality and inequality ...
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... bodies . ... 107 108 Of casting of the skin , and shell , in some creatures ... 98 Of the growth or multiplying of metals .... 108 Of the drowning the more base metal in the ..... Of the postures of the body .. 99 more precious .... 108 ...
... bodies . ... 107 108 Of casting of the skin , and shell , in some creatures ... 98 Of the growth or multiplying of metals .... 108 Of the drowning the more base metal in the ..... Of the postures of the body .. 99 more precious .... 108 ...
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... body imaginant , or upon another body ; wherein it will be like that labour of Hercules , in purging the stable of Augeas , to separate from superstitious and magical arts and observations , any thing that is clean and pure natural ...
... body imaginant , or upon another body ; wherein it will be like that labour of Hercules , in purging the stable of Augeas , to separate from superstitious and magical arts and observations , any thing that is clean and pure natural ...
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... body through which the trans- mission is made : as if through a woollen bag , the liquor leaveth the fatness ; if through sand , the saltness , & c . They speak of severing wine from water , passing it through ivy wood , or through ...
... body through which the trans- mission is made : as if through a woollen bag , the liquor leaveth the fatness ; if through sand , the saltness , & c . They speak of severing wine from water , passing it through ivy wood , or through ...
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... body that is clarify their syrups by whites of eggs , beaten brittle , as glass , or sugar , it breaketh not only with the juices which they would clarify ; which where the immediate force is ; but breaketh all whites of eggs gather all ...
... body that is clarify their syrups by whites of eggs , beaten brittle , as glass , or sugar , it breaketh not only with the juices which they would clarify ; which where the immediate force is ; but breaketh all whites of eggs gather all ...
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