The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen12Hurd and Houghton, 1870 |
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... colours than the hairs of beasts ; for no beast hath any fine azure , or carnation , or green hair . He saith , it is because birds are more in the beams of the sun than is found to contain fresh water . If this is true , the ...
... colours than the hairs of beasts ; for no beast hath any fine azure , or carnation , or green hair . He saith , it is because birds are more in the beams of the sun than is found to contain fresh water . If this is true , the ...
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... coloured ; or contrariwise ; there followeth no motion at all . But it hath been tried , that though the mixture of wine and water in the lower glass be three parts water and but one wine , yet it doth not dead the motion . This ...
... coloured ; or contrariwise ; there followeth no motion at all . But it hath been tried , that though the mixture of wine and water in the lower glass be three parts water and but one wine , yet it doth not dead the motion . This ...
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... colour will sooner gather drops in a moist night , than wood alone , which is caused by the smooth- ness and closeness , which letteth in no part of the vapour , and so turneth it back , and thickeneth it into dew . We see also , that ...
... colour will sooner gather drops in a moist night , than wood alone , which is caused by the smooth- ness and closeness , which letteth in no part of the vapour , and so turneth it back , and thickeneth it into dew . We see also , that ...
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... colours of the white and yolk perfect , and the shell shining in small grains like sugar or alabaster . 86. Another experience there is of induration by cold , which is already found ; which is , that metals themselves are hardened by ...
... colours of the white and yolk perfect , and the shell shining in small grains like sugar or alabaster . 86. Another experience there is of induration by cold , which is already found ; which is , that metals themselves are hardened by ...
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... colours , but also for the disclo- sure of the nature of colours themselves : which of them require a finer porosity , and which a grosser . Experiment solitary touching the nourishment of living creatures before they be brought forth ...
... colours , but also for the disclo- sure of the nature of colours themselves : which of them require a finer porosity , and which a grosser . Experiment solitary touching the nourishment of living creatures before they be brought forth ...
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