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... doth not strain the water so finely as sand doth . But there is a third point that I sus- pect as much or more than the other two ; and that is , that in the experiment of transmission of the sea - water into the pits the water riseth ...
... doth not strain the water so finely as sand doth . But there is a third point that I sus- pect as much or more than the other two ; and that is , that in the experiment of transmission of the sea - water into the pits the water riseth ...
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... doth in beasts : for feathers pass through quills ; and hair through skin . 6. The clarifying of liquors by adhesion is an inward per- colation ; and is effected when some cleaving body is mixed and agitated with the liquors ; whereby ...
... doth in beasts : for feathers pass through quills ; and hair through skin . 6. The clarifying of liquors by adhesion is an inward per- colation ; and is effected when some cleaving body is mixed and agitated with the liquors ; whereby ...
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... doth not thereupon die , it is a means to pro- duce dwarf creatures , and in a very strange figure . This is certain , and noted long since , that the pressure or forming of parts of creatures , when they are very young , doth alter the ...
... doth not thereupon die , it is a means to pro- duce dwarf creatures , and in a very strange figure . This is certain , and noted long since , that the pressure or forming of parts of creatures , when they are very young , doth alter the ...
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... doth conduce much to their lasting . Transfer there- fore this observation to the helping of nourishment in living creatures : the noblest and principal use whereof is , for the pro- longation of life ; restoration of some degree of ...
... doth conduce much to their lasting . Transfer there- fore this observation to the helping of nourishment in living creatures : the noblest and principal use whereof is , for the pro- longation of life ; restoration of some degree of ...
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... the humours ; so that 1 As in the case of Mithridates , and in that of the attempt made to poison Alexander . 2 Compare Aristot . Prob . i . 2 . the breaking of the custom doth leave them only to 366 NATURAL HISTORY .
... the humours ; so that 1 As in the case of Mithridates , and in that of the attempt made to poison Alexander . 2 Compare Aristot . Prob . i . 2 . the breaking of the custom doth leave them only to 366 NATURAL HISTORY .
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