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... will throw some additional light upon the nature of the process as Bacon at this time conceived it , as well as upon the names by which some of its stages are distinguished , I cannot better con- clude this preface than by quoting it in ...
... will throw some additional light upon the nature of the process as Bacon at this time conceived it , as well as upon the names by which some of its stages are distinguished , I cannot better con- clude this preface than by quoting it in ...
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... will perish , and the stock will put forth a new root nearer the superficies of the earth . Some trees and plants prosper best in the shade , as the bayes , strawberries , some wood - flowers . Almost all flies love the sun - beams , so ...
... will perish , and the stock will put forth a new root nearer the superficies of the earth . Some trees and plants prosper best in the shade , as the bayes , strawberries , some wood - flowers . Almost all flies love the sun - beams , so ...
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... will raise a dead but- terfly as well as the sun and so will the heat of a living creature ; the heat of the sun in sand will hatch an egg : qu . The heat of the sun in the hottest countries nothing so violent as that of fire , no not ...
... will raise a dead but- terfly as well as the sun and so will the heat of a living creature ; the heat of the sun in sand will hatch an egg : qu . The heat of the sun in the hottest countries nothing so violent as that of fire , no not ...
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... will bend from . Qu . The streams or clouds of brightness which appear in the firmament , being such through which the stars may be seen , and shoot not but rest , are signs of heat . The pillars of light which are seen upright and do ...
... will bend from . Qu . The streams or clouds of brightness which appear in the firmament , being such through which the stars may be seen , and shoot not but rest , are signs of heat . The pillars of light which are seen upright and do ...
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... will leave some liquor unfrozen in the centre of the glass , which excelleth spiritus vini drawn by fire . Cold in Muscovy and the like countries causes those parts which are voidest of blood , as the nose , the ears , the toes , the ...
... will leave some liquor unfrozen in the centre of the glass , which excelleth spiritus vini drawn by fire . Cold in Muscovy and the like countries causes those parts which are voidest of blood , as the nose , the ears , the toes , the ...
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