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... glass 104 Of the two kinds of pneumaticals in bodies . 115 Of concretion and dissolution of bodies ..... 115 Of bodies hard and soft ... 115 Of prohibition of putrefaction , and the long Of ductile and tensile .. 115 conservation of ...
... glass 104 Of the two kinds of pneumaticals in bodies . 115 Of concretion and dissolution of bodies ..... 115 Of bodies hard and soft ... 115 Of prohibition of putrefaction , and the long Of ductile and tensile .. 115 conservation of ...
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... glass , or sugar , it breaketh not only with the juices which they would clarify ; which where the immediate force is ; but breaketh all whites of eggs gather all the dregs and grosser about into shivers and fitters ; the motion , upon ...
... glass , or sugar , it breaketh not only with the juices which they would clarify ; which where the immediate force is ; but breaketh all whites of eggs gather all the dregs and grosser about into shivers and fitters ; the motion , upon ...
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... glass be water pure , the lower water time , and be often changed with fresh ; it will coloured , or contrariwise , there followeth no mo- make a sovereign drink for melancholy passions . tion at all . But it hath been tried , that ...
... glass be water pure , the lower water time , and be often changed with fresh ; it will coloured , or contrariwise , there followeth no mo- make a sovereign drink for melancholy passions . tion at all . But it hath been tried , that ...
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... glasses of spittle that children make of rushes ; and in castles of bub- bles , which they make by blowing into water ... glass ; whereby it is a degree nearer to water . We see it also in the generation of springs , which the ancients ...
... glasses of spittle that children make of rushes ; and in castles of bub- bles , which they make by blowing into water ... glass ; whereby it is a degree nearer to water . We see it also in the generation of springs , which the ancients ...
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... glass , to see whether it will contract the air ; but I doubt it will not succeed ; for besides that the virtue of opium will hardly penetrate through such a body as glass , I conceive that opium , and the like , make the spirits fly ...
... glass , to see whether it will contract the air ; but I doubt it will not succeed ; for besides that the virtue of opium will hardly penetrate through such a body as glass , I conceive that opium , and the like , make the spirits fly ...
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