The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen1Baynes and son, 1824 |
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... wood painted with oil colour , will sooner gather drops in a moist night , than wood alone ; which is caused by the smoothness and closeness ; which letteth in no part of the vapour , and so turneth it back , and thickeneth it into dew ...
... wood painted with oil colour , will sooner gather drops in a moist night , than wood alone ; which is caused by the smoothness and closeness ; which letteth in no part of the vapour , and so turneth it back , and thickeneth it into dew ...
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... wood or stiff clay into stone , in longer time . Put therefore into a conserving pit of snow and ice , adding some quantity of salt and nitre , a piece of wood , or a piece of tough clay , and let it lie a month or more . 84. ANOTHER ...
... wood or stiff clay into stone , in longer time . Put therefore into a conserving pit of snow and ice , adding some quantity of salt and nitre , a piece of wood , or a piece of tough clay , and let it lie a month or more . 84. ANOTHER ...
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... wood ; so that you shall see one piece of wood , whereof the part above the water shall continue wood ; and the part under water shall be turned into a kind of gravelly stone . It is likely those waters are of some metalline mix- ture ...
... wood ; so that you shall see one piece of wood , whereof the part above the water shall continue wood ; and the part under water shall be turned into a kind of gravelly stone . It is likely those waters are of some metalline mix- ture ...
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... . We see also in ruins of old walls , especially towards the bottom , the mortar will become as hard as the brick we see also , that the wood on the sides of vessels of wine , gathereth a crust of tartar Cent . I. ] 285 Natural History .
... . We see also in ruins of old walls , especially towards the bottom , the mortar will become as hard as the brick we see also , that the wood on the sides of vessels of wine , gathereth a crust of tartar Cent . I. ] 285 Natural History .
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... wood itself ; and scales likewise grow to the teeth , harder than the teeth themselves . 90. Most of all , induration by assimilation appear- eth in the bodies of trees and living creatures : for no nourishment that the tree receiveth ...
... wood itself ; and scales likewise grow to the teeth , harder than the teeth themselves . 90. Most of all , induration by assimilation appear- eth in the bodies of trees and living creatures : for no nourishment that the tree receiveth ...
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