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... 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 tongue ...
... 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 tongue ...
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... moisture of living crea- tures , which maketh as well the feathers in birds , as the hair in beasts , passeth in birds through a finer and more delicate strainer than it doth in beasts : for feathers pass through quills ; and hair ...
... moisture of living crea- tures , which maketh as well the feathers in birds , as the hair in beasts , passeth in birds through a finer and more delicate strainer than it doth in beasts : for feathers pass through quills ; and hair ...
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... moisture . The first is cold ; which doth manifestly condense ; as we see in the con- tracting of the air in the weather - glass ; whereby it is a degree nearer to water . We see it also in the generation of springs , which the ancients ...
... moisture . The first is cold ; which doth manifestly condense ; as we see in the con- tracting of the air in the weather - 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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... moisture . Experiment solitary touching helps towards the beauty and good features of persons . 28. It is reported by some of the ancients ; that whelps , or other creatures , if they be put young into such a cage or box , as they ...
... moisture . Experiment solitary touching helps towards the beauty and good features of persons . 28. It is reported by some of the ancients ; that whelps , or other creatures , if they be put young into such a cage or box , as they ...
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... moisture : it were not amiss therefore to try it , with warm waters ; the one exposed to the beams of the moon , the other with some screen betwixt the beams of the moon and the water , as we use to the sun for shade : and to see ...
... moisture : it were not amiss therefore to try it , with warm waters ; the one exposed to the beams of the moon , the other with some screen betwixt the beams of the moon and the water , as we use to the sun for shade : and to see ...
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