The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen8Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... flame is humid ; if in another , air is not humid ; if in another , fine dust is humid ; if in another , glass is humid . So that it is easy to see that the notion is taken by abstraction only from water and common and ordinary liquids ...
... flame is humid ; if in another , air is not humid ; if in another , fine dust is humid ; if in another , glass is humid . So that it is easy to see that the notion is taken by abstraction only from water and common and ordinary liquids ...
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... flame from the cavities of moun- tains . 6. All flame . 7. Ignited solids . 8. Natural warm - baths . 9. Liquids boiling or heated . 10. Hot vapours and fumes , and the air itself , which conceives the most powerful and glowing heat ...
... flame from the cavities of moun- tains . 6. All flame . 7. Ignited solids . 8. Natural warm - baths . 9. Liquids boiling or heated . 10. Hot vapours and fumes , and the air itself , which conceives the most powerful and glowing heat ...
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... and the like ; and observe whether there ensue an increase of the heat , as in the case of the sun's rays . To the 2nd . 7. Let a burning - glass also be tried with common flame . To the 3rd . 8. Comets ( if we are 184 TRANSLATION OF THE.
... and the like ; and observe whether there ensue an increase of the heat , as in the case of the sun's rays . To the 2nd . 7. Let a burning - glass also be tried with common flame . To the 3rd . 8. Comets ( if we are 184 TRANSLATION OF THE.
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... flame is in all cases more or less warm ; nor is there any Negative to be subjoined . And yet they say that the ignis fatuus ( as it is called ) , which sometimes even settles on a wall , has not much heat ; perhaps as much as the flame ...
... flame is in all cases more or less warm ; nor is there any Negative to be subjoined . And yet they say that the ignis fatuus ( as it is called ) , which sometimes even settles on a wall , has not much heat ; perhaps as much as the flame ...
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... flame which was called by ancient sailors Castor and Pollux , and by moderns St. Elmo's Fire , no sufficient investigation thereof has been made . To the 7th . 12. Every body ignited so as to turn to a fiery red , even if unaccompanied ...
... flame which was called by ancient sailors Castor and Pollux , and by moderns St. Elmo's Fire , no sufficient investigation thereof has been made . To the 7th . 12. Every body ignited so as to turn to a fiery red , even if unaccompanied ...
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