The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, Lord High Chancellor of England ... With Several Additional Pieces, Never Before Printed in Any Edition of His Works. To which is Prefixed, a New Life of the Author, by Mr. Mallet, Volumen3A. Millar, 1740 |
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... thought that all fea - fands had natural fprings of fresh water : but it is plain , that it is the fea - water ; because the pit filled according to the measure of the tide and the fea - water paffing or ftraining through the fands ...
... thought that all fea - fands had natural fprings of fresh water : but it is plain , that it is the fea - water ; because the pit filled according to the measure of the tide and the fea - water paffing or ftraining through the fands ...
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... thought ( very probably ) to be made by the ver- fion of air into water , holpen by the reft , which the air hath in thofe parts ; whereby it cannot diffipate . And by the coldness of rocks ; for there fprings are chiefly generated . We ...
... thought ( very probably ) to be made by the ver- fion of air into water , holpen by the reft , which the air hath in thofe parts ; whereby it cannot diffipate . And by the coldness of rocks ; for there fprings are chiefly generated . We ...
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... thought weak in the roof of it , was fupported by a pillar of iron of the bignefs of one's arm in the midst of the chamber ; which if you had struck , it would make a little flat noise in the room where it was ftruck , but it would make ...
... thought weak in the roof of it , was fupported by a pillar of iron of the bignefs of one's arm in the midst of the chamber ; which if you had struck , it would make a little flat noise in the room where it was ftruck , but it would make ...
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... thought to be dangerous for the eyes if the powder get into them ; and to be good for kibes . Belike it hath a corrofive and fretting nature . 554. THERE is an herb called Jews ear , that groweth upon the roots and lower parts of the ...
... thought to be dangerous for the eyes if the powder get into them ; and to be good for kibes . Belike it hath a corrofive and fretting nature . 554. THERE is an herb called Jews ear , that groweth upon the roots and lower parts of the ...
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... thought to be the best , as having most fatnefs ; and not heating the ground too much . The next is fea fand , which ( no doubt ) ob- taineth a special virtue by the falt for falt is the first rudiment of life . Chalk over - heateth the ...
... thought to be the best , as having most fatnefs ; and not heating the ground too much . The next is fea fand , which ( no doubt ) ob- taineth a special virtue by the falt for falt is the first rudiment of life . Chalk over - heateth the ...
Términos y frases comunes
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