The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1852 |
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... means to acquit himself of that for which he taketh himself in a sort bound , and that is , the advancement of all learning and sciences . For , having in this present work collected the materials for the building , and in his Novum ...
... means to acquit himself of that for which he taketh himself in a sort bound , and that is , the advancement of all learning and sciences . For , having in this present work collected the materials for the building , and in his Novum ...
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... means to produce dwarf creatures , and in a very strange figure . This is certain , and noted long since , that the pressure or forming of parts of creatures , when they are very young , doth alter the shape not a little as the stroking ...
... means to produce dwarf creatures , and in a very strange figure . This is certain , and noted long since , that the pressure or forming of parts of creatures , when they are very young , doth alter the shape not a little as the stroking ...
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... means parts . Therefore in aged men , and weak bodies , of conveying and converting the nourishment . and such as abound not with choler , a short sleep what of easy digestion , as milk from the cow , nourishing broth , or the like ...
... means parts . Therefore in aged men , and weak bodies , of conveying and converting the nourishment . and such as abound not with choler , a short sleep what of easy digestion , as milk from the cow , nourishing broth , or the like ...
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... means of producing cold , is that which nature presenteth us withal : namely , the expiring of cold out of the inward parts of the earth in winter , when the sun hath no power to overcome it ; the earth being , as hath been noted by ...
... means of producing cold , is that which nature presenteth us withal : namely , the expiring of cold out of the inward parts of the earth in winter , when the sun hath no power to overcome it ; the earth being , as hath been noted by ...
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... mean or tenor is the sweetest part . 174. We know nothing that can at pleasure make a musical or immusical sound by ... means of straining or intension of strings , besides their winding up . The one is the stopping of the string with ...
... mean or tenor is the sweetest part . 174. We know nothing that can at pleasure make a musical or immusical sound by ... means of straining or intension of strings , besides their winding up . The one is the stopping of the string with ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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