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... doth not strain the water so finely as sand doth . But there is a third point , that I suspect as much or more than the other ; and that is , that in the experiment of trans- mission of the sea - water into the pits , the water riseth ...
... doth not strain the water so finely as sand doth . But there is a third point , that I suspect as much or more than the other ; and that is , that in the experiment of trans- mission of the sea - water into the pits , the water riseth ...
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... doth not only cause clearness and splendour , but sweetness of savour ; for that also followeth as well as clearness , when the finer parts are severed from the grosser . So it is found , that the sweats of men , that have much heat ...
... doth not only cause clearness and splendour , but sweetness of savour ; for that also followeth as well as clearness , when the finer parts are severed from the grosser . So it is found , that the sweats of men , that have much heat ...
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... doth not yet appear ; which is , by mingling of moist vapours with air ; and trying if they will not bring a re ... doth not thereupon die , it is a means to produce dwarf creatures , and in a very strange figure . This is certain , and ...
... doth not yet appear ; which is , by mingling of moist vapours with air ; and trying if they will not bring a re ... doth not thereupon die , it is a means to produce dwarf creatures , and in a very strange figure . This is certain , and ...
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... doth ; and on the other side , we see that quick- silver , which is a most crude and watery body , heated , and pent in , hath the like force with gun- powder . As for living creatures , it is certain , their vital spirits are a ...
... doth ; and on the other side , we see that quick- silver , which is a most crude and watery body , heated , and pent in , hath the like force with gun- powder . As for living creatures , it is certain , their vital spirits are a ...
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... doth digest and overcome , we see that taking cold moveth looseness by being not flatuous nor loathsome , and so sendeth contraction of the skin and outward parts ; and it to the mesentery veins ; and so being opening , so doth cold ...
... doth digest and overcome , we see that taking cold moveth looseness by being not flatuous nor loathsome , and so sendeth contraction of the skin and outward parts ; and it to the mesentery veins ; and so being opening , so doth cold ...
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