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... effect as large as the colour itself ; and that is , omnis com- positio indigentiæ cujusdam in singulis videtur es- se particeps , because if one thing would serve the turn , it were ever best , but the defect and imper- fections of ...
... effect as large as the colour itself ; and that is , omnis com- positio indigentiæ cujusdam in singulis videtur es- se particeps , because if one thing would serve the turn , it were ever best , but the defect and imper- fections of ...
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... effect . His Lordship far- ther intended to compose a frame of laws of the best state or mould of a common - wealth , but , foreseeing it would be a long work , his desire of prosecuting other objects , ( to him more preferable ) ...
... effect . His Lordship far- ther intended to compose a frame of laws of the best state or mould of a common - wealth , but , foreseeing it would be a long work , his desire of prosecuting other objects , ( to him more preferable ) ...
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... all conclusions of graft- ing and inoculating , as well of wild trees as fruit- trees , which produceth many effects . And we make ( by art ) in the same orchards and gardens , trees and flowers , to come earlier or later than 170.
... all conclusions of graft- ing and inoculating , as well of wild trees as fruit- trees , which produceth many effects . And we make ( by art ) in the same orchards and gardens , trees and flowers , to come earlier or later than 170.
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... effects ; as continuing life in them , though divers parts , which you account vital , be perished , and taken forth ; resuscitating of some that seem dead in appearance ; and the like . We try also all poisons , and other medicines ...
... effects ; as continuing life in them , though divers parts , which you account vital , be perished , and taken forth ; resuscitating of some that seem dead in appearance ; and the like . We try also all poisons , and other medicines ...
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... effect ) to be perfect creatures , like beasts , or birds ; and have sexes , and do propa- gate . Neither do we this ... effects . Wines we have of grapes ; and drinks of other juice , of fruits , of grains , and roots ; and of mixtures ...
... effect ) to be perfect creatures , like beasts , or birds ; and have sexes , and do propa- gate . Neither do we this ... effects . Wines we have of grapes ; and drinks of other juice , of fruits , of grains , and roots ; and of mixtures ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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