The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1852 |
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... flowers .. 66 Of veins of earth medicinal .. 94 Of sympathy and antipathy of plants 67 Of sponges 94 Of making herbs and fruits medicinal . 69 Of sea - fish in fresh waters . 94 Of attraction by similitude of substance . 94 CENTURY VI ...
... flowers .. 66 Of veins of earth medicinal .. 94 Of sympathy and antipathy of plants 67 Of sponges 94 Of making herbs and fruits medicinal . 69 Of sea - fish in fresh waters . 94 Of attraction by similitude of substance . 94 CENTURY VI ...
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... flowers . the mixture of wine and water , in the lower glass , be three parts water and but one wine , yet it doth ... flower , as if , a more of the scent , as more fragrant ; and the twelvemonth after , it be brought you in a saucer ...
... flowers . the mixture of wine and water , in the lower glass , be three parts water and but one wine , yet it doth ... flower , as if , a more of the scent , as more fragrant ; and the twelvemonth after , it be brought you in a saucer ...
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... flower , that is laid in it : and therefore a bag quilted with bran is likewise very good ; but it drieth somewhat too much , and therefore it must not lie long . 57. The third means , which may be a branch of the former , is to send ...
... flower , that is laid in it : and therefore a bag quilted with bran is likewise very good ; but it drieth somewhat too much , and therefore it must not lie long . 57. The third means , which may be a branch of the former , is to send ...
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... will Experiment solitary touching the version of water into air . 91. The eye of the understanding is like the eye of the sense : for as you may see great ob So blue violets , and other flowers , if they CENT . I. 21 NATURAL HISTORY .
... will Experiment solitary touching the version of water into air . 91. The eye of the understanding is like the eye of the sense : for as you may see great ob So blue violets , and other flowers , if they CENT . I. 21 NATURAL HISTORY .
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... flowers , if they be starved , turn pale and white birds and horses , by age or scars turn white and the hoar hairs of men come by the same reason . And therefore , in birds , it is very likely , that the feathers that come first , will ...
... flowers , if they be starved , turn pale and white birds and horses , by age or scars turn white and the hoar hairs of men come by the same reason . And therefore , in birds , it is very likely , that the feathers that come first , will ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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