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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... of a glomeration of small drops , which cannot possibly fall but from the air that is very low ; 1 and therefore may hold the very sweetness of the herbs Cent . IX . ] 9 Natural History . Of the nature of appetite in the stomach,
... of a glomeration of small drops , which cannot possibly fall but from the air that is very low ; 1 and therefore may hold the very sweetness of the herbs Cent . IX . ] 9 Natural History . Of the nature of appetite in the stomach,
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... fall from high , cannot preserve the smell , being dissipated in the drawing up : neither do we know , whether some water itself may not have some degree of sweetness . It is true , that we find it sensibly in no pool , river , nor ...
... fall from high , cannot preserve the smell , being dissipated in the drawing up : neither do we know , whether some water itself may not have some degree of sweetness . It is true , that we find it sensibly in no pool , river , nor ...
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... falling upon concords , make the sweetest strains and we see again , what strange tastes delight the taste ; as red herrings , caviary , parmesan , etc. And it may be the same holdeth in smells : for those kind of smells that we have ...
... falling upon concords , make the sweetest strains and we see again , what strange tastes delight the taste ; as red herrings , caviary , parmesan , etc. And it may be the same holdeth in smells : for those kind of smells that we have ...
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... fall : but where there is less water , and less space , and the water dasheth more against the bottom , there it moveth more swiftly , and more in precipice ; for in the breaking of the waves there is ever a precipice . Experiment ...
... fall : but where there is less water , and less space , and the water dasheth more against the bottom , there it moveth more swiftly , and more in precipice ; for in the breaking of the waves there is ever a precipice . Experiment ...
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... fall . Certainly many birds of good wing , as kites , and the like , would bear up a good weight as they fly ; and spreading of feathers thin and close , and in great breadth , will likewise bear up a great weight , being even laid ...
... fall . Certainly many birds of good wing , as kites , and the like , would bear up a good weight as they fly ; and spreading of feathers thin and close , and in great breadth , will likewise bear up a great weight , being even laid ...
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