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... wood shining 52 Of acceleration of birth . CENTURY VII . 53 Of acceleration of growth and stature .. 53 Of bodies sulphureous and mercurial 53 Of the affinities and differences between plants and bodies inanimate ... 81 Of the chameleon ...
... wood shining 52 Of acceleration of birth . CENTURY VII . 53 Of acceleration of growth and stature .. 53 Of bodies sulphureous and mercurial 53 Of the affinities and differences between plants and bodies inanimate ... 81 Of the chameleon ...
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... Wood . 366 To Sir George Villiers ..... 491 of David Hethrington .. 366 Tracts relating to commendams ..... 491 of the Lord Keeper .. 370 A remembrance of abuse received from Lord Examination of Lord Rutland 371 Coke ....... 497 of Lord ...
... Wood . 366 To Sir George Villiers ..... 491 of David Hethrington .. 366 Tracts relating to commendams ..... 491 of the Lord Keeper .. 370 A remembrance of abuse received from Lord Examination of Lord Rutland 371 Coke ....... 497 of Lord ...
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... wood of experience , but stay upon these causes , such as they are , a little , till true axioms may be more fully discovered . I have heard his lordship say also , that one great reason , why he would not put these particulars into any ...
... wood of experience , but stay upon these causes , such as they are , a little , till true axioms may be more fully discovered . I have heard his lordship say also , that one great reason , why he would not put these particulars into any ...
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... wood and bark . And in like manner , Cornish dia- monds , and rock rubies , which are yet more re- splendent than ... woods , or in some covert . The true cause is , that the excrementitious moisture of living crea- tures , which maketh ...
... wood and bark . And in like manner , Cornish dia- monds , and rock rubies , which are yet more re- splendent than ... woods , or in some covert . The true cause is , that the excrementitious moisture of living crea- tures , which maketh ...
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... wood , stone , metal , & c . is pressed , there is an inward tumult in the parts thereof seeking to deliver themselves from the compres- sion : and this is the cause of all violent motion . Wherein it is strange in the highest degree ...
... wood , stone , metal , & c . is pressed , there is an inward tumult in the parts thereof seeking to deliver themselves from the compres- sion : and this is the cause of all violent motion . Wherein it is strange in the highest degree ...
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