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... whereby it is a degree nearer to water . We see it also in the generation of springs , which the ancients thought , very probably , to be made by the version of air into water , holpen by the rest , which the air hath in those parts ; ...
... whereby it is a degree nearer to water . We see it also in the generation of springs , which the ancients thought , very probably , to be made by the version of air into water , holpen by the rest , which the air hath in those parts ; ...
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... whereby the effects , which were mentioned before , pass between the spirits and the tangible parts , which are arefaction , colliquation , concoction , maturation , & c . they are not at all handled . But they are put off by the names ...
... whereby the effects , which were mentioned before , pass between the spirits and the tangible parts , which are arefaction , colliquation , concoction , maturation , & c . they are not at all handled . But they are put off by the names ...
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... whereby the sound cannot be heard ; we see that light- nings and coruscations , which are near at hand , yield no sound neither : and yet in all these there is a percussion and division of the air . The winds in the upper region , which ...
... whereby the sound cannot be heard ; we see that light- nings and coruscations , which are near at hand , yield no sound neither : and yet in all these there is a percussion and division of the air . The winds in the upper region , which ...
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... whereby the air is more pent than in a wider pipe . Again , the voices of men and living creatures pass through the throat , which penneth the breath . As for the Jews - harp , it is a sharp percussion ; and besides , hath the advantage ...
... whereby the air is more pent than in a wider pipe . Again , the voices of men and living creatures pass through the throat , which penneth the breath . As for the Jews - harp , it is a sharp percussion ; and besides , hath the advantage ...
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... whereby the sound is the greater and baser . And even hunter's horns , which are sometimes made straight , and not oblique , are ever greater at the lower end . It would be tried also in pipes , being made far larger at the lower end ...
... whereby the sound is the greater and baser . And even hunter's horns , which are sometimes made straight , and not oblique , are ever greater at the lower end . It would be tried also in pipes , being made far larger at the lower end ...
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