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... heat of the stomach will turn them into good chylus , as well as a strong heat would meat otherwise prepared . We have some meats also , and breads , and drinks , which taken by men , enable them to fast long after 173.
... heat of the stomach will turn them into good chylus , as well as a strong heat would meat otherwise prepared . We have some meats also , and breads , and drinks , which taken by men , enable them to fast long after 173.
Página 175
... heat only by motion . And farther , places for strong insolations : and again , places under the earth , which by nature , or art , yield heat . These divers heats we use , as the nature of the operation , which we intend , requireth ...
... heat only by motion . And farther , places for strong insolations : and again , places under the earth , which by nature , or art , yield heat . These divers heats we use , as the nature of the operation , which we intend , requireth ...
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... heat of the sun and fire differ in kind ; and that other , that composition is the work of man , and mixture is the work of nature , and the like ; all tending to the circumscription of man's power , and to artificial despair ; killing ...
... heat of the sun and fire differ in kind ; and that other , that composition is the work of man , and mixture is the work of nature , and the like ; all tending to the circumscription of man's power , and to artificial despair ; killing ...
Página 212
... heat by themselves ; but are conceived to have an aug- mentative heat of the sun - beams by the instance following . The same climate arctic and antarctic are observed to differ in cold , viz . that the antarctic is the more cold , and ...
... heat by themselves ; but are conceived to have an aug- mentative heat of the sun - beams by the instance following . The same climate arctic and antarctic are observed to differ in cold , viz . that the antarctic is the more cold , and ...
Página 213
... heat . The heats more extreme under the tropics than under the line : commonly imputed to the stay and continuance of heat , because the sun there doth as it were double a cape . The heats more about three or four o'clock than at noon ...
... heat . The heats more extreme under the tropics than under the line : commonly imputed to the stay and continuance of heat , because the sun there doth as it were double a cape . The heats more about three or four o'clock than at noon ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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