The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen12Hurd and Houghton, 1870 |
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... plants and animals , seems to be coeval with the first origin of speculative physiology . Bacon was one of those by whom this idea was extended from organised to inorganic bodies : in all substances , according to him , resides a ...
... plants and animals , seems to be coeval with the first origin of speculative physiology . Bacon was one of those by whom this idea was extended from organised to inorganic bodies : in all substances , according to him , resides a ...
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... plants have a strong , dense , and succulent moisture , which is not apt to exhale ; and so is able , from the old store , without drawing help from the earth , to suffice the sprouting of the plant : and this sprouting is chiefly in ...
... plants have a strong , dense , and succulent moisture , which is not apt to exhale ; and so is able , from the old store , without drawing help from the earth , to suffice the sprouting of the plant : and this sprouting is chiefly in ...
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... plant receiveth nourishment from the oil.1 Experiment solitary touching the commixture of flame and air , and the great ... plants are exceedingly curious . In reality however the plant , though it loses by exhalation more in point of ...
... plant receiveth nourishment from the oil.1 Experiment solitary touching the commixture of flame and air , and the great ... plants are exceedingly curious . In reality however the plant , though it loses by exhalation more in point of ...
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... plant of the same kind ; as figs , kernels of apples , & c . The cause may be , for that the kernels draw out of the earth juice fit to nourish the tree , as those that would be trees of themselves , though there were no root ; but the ...
... plant of the same kind ; as figs , kernels of apples , & c . The cause may be , for that the kernels draw out of the earth juice fit to nourish the tree , as those that would be trees of themselves , though there were no root ; but the ...
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... plants , be from the heat either of the earth or of the sun : we see some leading of this in musk- melons ; which are sown upon a hot - bed , dunged below , upon a bank turned upon the south sun , to give heat by reflexion ; laid upon ...
... plants , be from the heat either of the earth or of the sun : we see some leading of this in musk- melons ; which are sown upon a hot - bed , dunged below , upon a bank turned upon the south sun , to give heat by reflexion ; laid upon ...
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