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... flesh ..... Of turning air into water ..... 10 10 Of magnitude , exility , and damps of sounds 29 Of loudness and softness of sounds .... .... Of helping or altering the shape of the body . 11 Of condensing of air , to yield weight or ...
... flesh ..... Of turning air into water ..... 10 10 Of magnitude , exility , and damps of sounds 29 Of loudness and softness of sounds .... .... Of helping or altering the shape of the body . 11 Of condensing of air , to yield weight or ...
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... flesh ... 89 leaves ..... Of the lasting of flame .. 535 55 Of ripening drink speedily .. 89 55 Of pilosity and plumage .. 89 Of infusions or burials of divers bodies in Of the quickness of motion in birds ........ 90 earth ...... 56 56 ...
... flesh ... 89 leaves ..... Of the lasting of flame .. 535 55 Of ripening drink speedily .. 89 55 Of pilosity and plumage .. 89 Of infusions or burials of divers bodies in Of the quickness of motion in birds ........ 90 earth ...... 56 56 ...
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... flesh edible and not edible . 118 Of wounds made with brass , and with iron . 106 Of the salamander ....... . 118 Of mortification by cold .... 106 Of the contrary operations of time on fruits Of weight ... 106 and liquors .. 119 Of ...
... flesh edible and not edible . 118 Of wounds made with brass , and with iron . 106 Of the salamander ....... . 118 Of mortification by cold .... 106 Of the contrary operations of time on fruits Of weight ... 106 and liquors .. 119 Of ...
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... flesh : and the West Indies were full of the pox when they were first discovered and at this day the mortalest poisons , practised by the West Indians , have some mixture of the blood , or fat , or flesh of man : and divers witches and ...
... flesh : and the West Indies were full of the pox when they were first discovered and at this day the mortalest poisons , practised by the West Indians , have some mixture of the blood , or fat , or flesh of man : and divers witches and ...
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... flesh of living creatures is not well inquired , as whether livers , and other entrails be not more nourishing than the outward flesh . We find that amongst the Romans , a goose's liver was a great delicacy ; insomuch as they had ...
... flesh of living creatures is not well inquired , as whether livers , and other entrails be not more nourishing than the outward flesh . We find that amongst the Romans , a goose's liver was a great delicacy ; insomuch as they had ...
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