The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, Volumen2A. Hart, 1852 |
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... stopping the neb with your finger ; then dip the mouth of it within the second glass , and remove your finger : continue it in that pos- ture for a time ; and it will unmingle the wine from the water : the wine ascending and settling in ...
... stopping the neb with your finger ; then dip the mouth of it within the second glass , and remove your finger : continue it in that pos- ture for a time ; and it will unmingle the wine from the water : the wine ascending and settling in ...
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... stopped ; weigh the water first ; hang in the middle of the stillatory a large spunge ; and see what quantity of water you can crush out of it ; and what it is more or less com- pared with the water spent ; for you must under - renew it ...
... stopped ; weigh the water first ; hang in the middle of the stillatory a large spunge ; and see what quantity of water you can crush out of it ; and what it is more or less com- pared with the water spent ; for you must under - renew it ...
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... stopped by mens ' thumbs , succeed- rectified of themselves . ing one another , for the space at the least of two days ; and at the last the blood by custom only retired . There is a fifth way also in use , to let blood in an adverse ...
... stopped by mens ' thumbs , succeed- rectified of themselves . ing one another , for the space at the least of two days ; and at the last the blood by custom only retired . There is a fifth way also in use , to let blood in an adverse ...
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... stopped by the enemies , they were famished . But long time after the dead bones were found ; and some vessels which they had carried with them ; and the vessels full of water ; and that water thicker , and more towards ice , than ...
... stopped by the enemies , they were famished . But long time after the dead bones were found ; and some vessels which they had carried with them ; and the vessels full of water ; and that water thicker , and more towards ice , than ...
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... stopped as before , but use a gentler heat , and remove the vessel sometimes from the fire ; and again , after some small time , when it is cold , renew the heat- ing of it ; and repeat this alteration some few times and if you can once ...
... stopped as before , but use a gentler heat , and remove the vessel sometimes from the fire ; and again , after some small time , when it is cold , renew the heat- ing of it ; and repeat this alteration some few times and if you can once ...
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