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... fall of rain - water . Lay a half trough of stone , into ice , by snow , nitre , and salt , whereof we shall speak hereafter , would be transferred to the turning of air into water . The second way is by compression ; as in stillatories ...
... fall of rain - water . Lay a half trough of stone , into ice , by snow , nitre , and salt , whereof we shall speak hereafter , would be transferred to the turning of air into water . The second way is by compression ; as in stillatories ...
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... fall into fluxes of the belly , and then they die . So in pestilent diseases , if they cannot be expelled by sweat , they fall likewise into looseness ; and that is commonly mortal . Therefore physicians should ingeniously contrive ...
... fall into fluxes of the belly , and then they die . So in pestilent diseases , if they cannot be expelled by sweat , they fall likewise into looseness ; and that is commonly mortal . Therefore physicians should ingeniously contrive ...
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... fall under the conceit of man , if the force of it be al- together kept in . Experiment solitary touching the impossibility of annihilation . 100. There is nothing more certain in nature than that it is impossible for any body to be ...
... fall under the conceit of man , if the force of it be al- together kept in . Experiment solitary touching the impossibility of annihilation . 100. There is nothing more certain in nature than that it is impossible for any body to be ...
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... falls of the voice of man , not measuring the bé two things pleasing to the sight , leaving tone by whole notes , and half - notes , which is pictures and shapes aside , which are but second- the equal measure , there fall out to be two ...
... falls of the voice of man , not measuring the bé two things pleasing to the sight , leaving tone by whole notes , and half - notes , which is pictures and shapes aside , which are but second- the equal measure , there fall out to be two ...
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... falling from a discord to a concord , which maketh great sweetness in music , hath an agreement with the affections ... fall upon the ground , water , houses , or the like . Water in a river , though a swift stream , is not heard in the ...
... falling from a discord to a concord , which maketh great sweetness in music , hath an agreement with the affections ... fall upon the ground , water , houses , or the like . Water in a river , though a swift stream , is not heard in the ...
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