The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... fire , through the impatience of mankind , are hurried to a conclusion , in short intervals . But if any one were intent upon tempering the heat of fire , and reducing it to a moderate and gentle degree , which is easily practicable ...
... fire , through the impatience of mankind , are hurried to a conclusion , in short intervals . But if any one were intent upon tempering the heat of fire , and reducing it to a moderate and gentle degree , which is easily practicable ...
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... fire operates upon water or air , and at the same time consequently expands and quickens them . Sometimes also eggs are hatched by the heat of a fire , which in this respect perfectly resem- bles animal heat . These instances therefore ...
... fire operates upon water or air , and at the same time consequently expands and quickens them . Sometimes also eggs are hatched by the heat of a fire , which in this respect perfectly resem- bles animal heat . These instances therefore ...
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... fire , or by a mixed appetite of the crude spirit of the nitre , which , with great rapidity , avoids and flies from fire ; and violently bursts out from the midst thereof , as from a prison . The schools and the vulgar opinion here ...
... fire , or by a mixed appetite of the crude spirit of the nitre , which , with great rapidity , avoids and flies from fire ; and violently bursts out from the midst thereof , as from a prison . The schools and the vulgar opinion here ...
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... fire , a watery spirit breaks out , with a crackling noise , before they take flame , which the more stubborn kind of leaves * do also in a gentler manner ; their aqueous part bursting forth before their oily part takes flame . But this ...
... fire , a watery spirit breaks out , with a crackling noise , before they take flame , which the more stubborn kind of leaves * do also in a gentler manner ; their aqueous part bursting forth before their oily part takes flame . But this ...
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... fire , for flame and air appear perfectly hete rogeneous * . * We might have a more accurate crucial in- stance to this purpose , if the things could be manifested by flames of different colours . Take , therefore , a small metalline ...
... fire , for flame and air appear perfectly hete rogeneous * . * We might have a more accurate crucial in- stance to this purpose , if the things could be manifested by flames of different colours . Take , therefore , a small metalline ...
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