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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... causes , as for divers provisions . That of plenty of haws , and hips , and brier - berries , hath been spoken of before ... cause is , for that the va- pours of the earth are not dissipated in the summer by the sun ; and so they rebound ...
... causes , as for divers provisions . That of plenty of haws , and hips , and brier - berries , hath been spoken of before ... cause is , for that the va- pours of the earth are not dissipated in the summer by the sun ; and so they rebound ...
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... cause is , for that tempests , which are for the most part bred above in the middle region , as they call it , are soonest perceived to collect in the places next it . 820. The air , and fire , have subtile perceptions of wind rising ...
... cause is , for that tempests , which are for the most part bred above in the middle region , as they call it , are soonest perceived to collect in the places next it . 820. The air , and fire , have subtile perceptions of wind rising ...
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... cause is , pleasure that both kinds take in the moistness and density of the air ; and so desire to be in motion , and upon the wing , whithersoever they would otherwise go : for it is no marvel , that water - fowl do joy most in that ...
... cause is , pleasure that both kinds take in the moistness and density of the air ; and so desire to be in motion , and upon the wing , whithersoever they would otherwise go : for it is no marvel , that water - fowl do joy most in that ...
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... cause is , for that a fish hating the dry , will not approach the air till it groweth moist ; and when it is dry , will fly it , and swim lower . 826. BEASTS do take comfort generally in a moist air and it maketh them eat their meat ...
... cause is , for that a fish hating the dry , will not approach the air till it groweth moist ; and when it is dry , will fly it , and swim lower . 826. BEASTS do take comfort generally in a moist air and it maketh them eat their meat ...
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... cause is , for that cold is a kind of indigence of nature , and calleth upon supply ; and so is dryness and ... cause of appetite . As for the cause why onions , and salt , and pepper , in baked meats , move appetite , it is by ...
... cause is , for that cold is a kind of indigence of nature , and calleth upon supply ; and so is dryness and ... cause of appetite . As for the cause why onions , and salt , and pepper , in baked meats , move appetite , it is by ...
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