The Works of Francis Bacon, Volumen2Parry & McMillan, 1857 |
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... wood , mint , & c . are nothing so helpful , as to take a cake of new bread , and to bedew it with a little sack , or Alicant , and to dry it , and after it be dried a little before the fire , to put it within a clean napkin , and to ...
... wood , mint , & c . are nothing so helpful , as to take a cake of new bread , and to bedew it with a little sack , or Alicant , and to dry it , and after it be dried a little before the fire , to put it within a clean napkin , and to ...
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... wood ; for verjuice of itself would never have passed through the wood : so as , it seemeth , it must be first in a kind of vapour be- fore it pass . 80. It is especially to be noted , that the cause that doth facilitate the version of ...
... wood ; for verjuice of itself would never have passed through the wood : so as , it seemeth , it must be first in a kind of vapour be- fore it pass . 80. It is especially to be noted , that the cause that doth facilitate the version of ...
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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 oiled , or the like , last long moist ; but wet with water , dry , or putrify sooner . The cause is , for that air meddleth little with the moisture of oil . Experiment solitary touching the force of union . 92. There is an ...
... wood oiled , or the like , last long moist ; but wet with water , dry , or putrify sooner . The cause is , for that air meddleth little with the moisture of oil . Experiment solitary touching the force of union . 92. There is an ...
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... wood from earth . Sometimes they will have them to be natural heat , or a portion of the element of fire ; whereas some of them are crude and cold . And sometimes they will have them to be the virtues and qualities of the tangible parts ...
... wood from earth . Sometimes they will have them to be natural heat , or a portion of the element of fire ; whereas some of them are crude and cold . And sometimes they will have them to be the virtues and qualities of the tangible parts ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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