The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... judge of the effect to follow and the like may be said of discovery ; but we tie ourselves here to that divination and dis- covery chiefly , which is caused by an early or subtile perception . The aptness or propension of air , or water ...
... judge of the effect to follow and the like may be said of discovery ; but we tie ourselves here to that divination and dis- covery chiefly , which is caused by an early or subtile perception . The aptness or propension of air , or water ...
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... judge , that if a general disposition be in the air to putrify , the flesh , or fish , will sooner putrify abroad where the air hath more power , than in the house , where it hath less , being many ways corrected . And this experiment ...
... judge , that if a general disposition be in the air to putrify , the flesh , or fish , will sooner putrify abroad where the air hath more power , than in the house , where it hath less , being many ways corrected . And this experiment ...
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... judge of that place , as situate in a gross and moist air . 811. BECAUSE it is certain , that in some places , either by the nature of the earth , or by the situation of woods and hills , the air is more unequal than in others ; and ...
... judge of that place , as situate in a gross and moist air . 811. BECAUSE it is certain , that in some places , either by the nature of the earth , or by the situation of woods and hills , the air is more unequal than in others ; and ...
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... judges have prescribed and cautioned , men may not too rashly believe the confes- sions of witches , nor yet the evidence against them . For the witches themselves are imaginative , and be- lieve oft - times they do that which they do ...
... judges have prescribed and cautioned , men may not too rashly believe the confes- sions of witches , nor yet the evidence against them . For the witches themselves are imaginative , and be- lieve oft - times they do that which they do ...
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... our time experience twice or thrice ; when both the judges that sat upon the jail , and num- bers of those that attended the business or were pre- VOL . II . E sent , sickened upon it , and died . Therefore Cent . X. ] 49 Natural History .
... our time experience twice or thrice ; when both the judges that sat upon the jail , and num- bers of those that attended the business or were pre- VOL . II . E sent , sickened upon it , and died . Therefore Cent . X. ] 49 Natural History .
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