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... heat .. 23 Of straining or percolation , outward and in- Of impossibility of annihilation 24 ward ...... 7 Of motion upon pressure . CENTURY II . 8 ..... Of separations of bodies liquid by weight .. Of infusions in water and air 8 Of ...
... heat .. 23 Of straining or percolation , outward and in- Of impossibility of annihilation 24 ward ...... 7 Of motion upon pressure . CENTURY II . 8 ..... Of separations of bodies liquid by weight .. Of infusions in water and air 8 Of ...
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... heat by moisture ... 0000 90 90 57 Of yawning .... 90 Of preservation of liquors in wells , or deep Of the hiccough ..... 90 vaults 57 Of sneezing ... 90 Of stutting . 57 Of the tenderness of the teeth 91 Of sweet smells .. 58 Of the ...
... heat by moisture ... 0000 90 90 57 Of yawning .... 90 Of preservation of liquors in wells , or deep Of the hiccough ..... 90 vaults 57 Of sneezing ... 90 Of stutting . 57 Of the tenderness of the teeth 91 Of sweet smells .. 58 Of the ...
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... heat under earth 122 Offer of digest of the laws ..... 233 ..... Of flying in the air . 122 Certificate touching the penal laws 236 Of the scarlet dye ... .. 122 Advice touching the charter - house 239 Of maleficiating ... Observations ...
... heat under earth 122 Offer of digest of the laws ..... 233 ..... Of flying in the air . 122 Certificate touching the penal laws 236 Of the scarlet dye ... .. 122 Advice touching the charter - house 239 Of maleficiating ... Observations ...
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... heat of the fire suddenly dilateth itself ; and we know that simple air , being preternaturally attenuated by heat , will make itself room , and break and blow up that which resisteth it ; and secondly , when the nitre hath dilated ...
... heat of the fire suddenly dilateth itself ; and we know that simple air , being preternaturally attenuated by heat , will make itself room , and break and blow up that which resisteth it ; and secondly , when the nitre hath dilated ...
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... heat of the body bindeth the parts and humours to- gether , which cold relaxeth : as it is seen in urine , blood , pottage , or the like ; which , if they be cold , break and dissolve . And by this kind of relaxation , fear looseneth ...
... heat of the body bindeth the parts and humours to- gether , which cold relaxeth : as it is seen in urine , blood , pottage , or the like ; which , if they be cold , break and dissolve . And by this kind of relaxation , fear looseneth ...
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