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... 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 of the heads of infants , between the hands , was noted of old , to make " Macrocephali ...
... 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 of the heads of infants , between the hands , was noted of old , to make " Macrocephali ...
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... noted to be of the second sort ; which being in have it ; and it may be the barks of peaches ; small quantity , moveth wind in the stomach and for this virtue requireth an astriction ; but such guts , and so expelleth by stool ; but ...
... noted to be of the second sort ; which being in have it ; and it may be the barks of peaches ; small quantity , moveth wind in the stomach and for this virtue requireth an astriction ; but such guts , and so expelleth by stool ; but ...
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... noted by some , " primum frigidum . " This hath been asserted , as well by ancient as by modern philoso- phers : it was the tenet of Parmenides . It was the opinion of the author of the discourse in Plu- tarch , for I take it that book ...
... noted by some , " primum frigidum . " This hath been asserted , as well by ancient as by modern philoso- phers : it was the tenet of Parmenides . It was the opinion of the author of the discourse in Plu- tarch , for I take it that book ...
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... noted , the percolation or suing of the verjuice through the wood ; for verjuice of itself would never have passed through the wood : so as , it seemeth , it must be first in a kind of vapour be- fore it pass . the vapour , and so ...
... noted , the percolation or suing of the verjuice through the wood ; for verjuice of itself would never have passed through the wood : so as , it seemeth , it must be first in a kind of vapour be- fore it pass . the vapour , and so ...
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... noted ; but would be thoroughly veri- fied . It is to decoct bodies in water for two or three days ; but they must be such bodies into which the water will not enter ; as stone and metal ; for if they be bodies into which the water will ...
... noted ; but would be thoroughly veri- fied . It is to decoct bodies in water for two or three days ; but they must be such bodies into which the water will not enter ; as stone and metal ; for if they be bodies into which the water will ...
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