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... cometh from the sea , is more proper to strike off the salt part , than where the water slideth of her own motion . 3. It seemeth percolation , or transmission , which is commonly called straining , is a good kind of separation , not ...
... cometh from the sea , is more proper to strike off the salt part , than where the water slideth of her own motion . 3. It seemeth percolation , or transmission , which is commonly called straining , is a good kind of separation , not ...
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... Cometh . sion of the minute parts of the bell , or string , upon the air ; all one , as the water is caused to leap by the subtile percussion of the minute parts of the glass , upon the water , whereof we spake a little before in the ...
... Cometh . sion of the minute parts of the bell , or string , upon the air ; all one , as the water is caused to leap by the subtile percussion of the minute parts of the glass , upon the water , whereof we spake a little before in the ...
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... cometh above , will lose its sweetness : for which purpose it were good there were a little cock made in the belly of the upper glass . 19. Rhubarb hath manifestly in it parts of contrary operations : parts that purge ; and parts that ...
... cometh above , will lose its sweetness : for which purpose it were good there were a little cock made in the belly of the upper glass . 19. Rhubarb hath manifestly in it parts of contrary operations : parts that purge ; and parts that ...
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... cometh to the top , should be stayed by so weak a cover as that of the bubble is . But as for the swift ascent of the air , while it is under the water , that is a motion of percussion from the water ; which itself descending driveth up ...
... cometh to the top , should be stayed by so weak a cover as that of the bubble is . But as for the swift ascent of the air , while it is under the water , that is a motion of percussion from the water ; which itself descending driveth up ...
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... cometh forth , you shall find those parts of the arrow which were on the outsides of the flame more burned , blacked , and turned almost into a coal , whereas that in the midst of the flame will be as if the fire had scarce touched it ...
... cometh forth , you shall find those parts of the arrow which were on the outsides of the flame more burned , blacked , and turned almost into a coal , whereas that in the midst of the flame will be as if the fire had scarce touched it ...
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