The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, 2 tomasA. Hart, 1851 |
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... ment , and some good light of axioms . For first , there is no small difference between a passage of water through twenty small vessels , and through such a distance , as between the low - water and high - water mark . Secondly , there ...
... ment , and some good light of axioms . For first , there is no small difference between a passage of water through twenty small vessels , and through such a distance , as between the low - water and high - water mark . Secondly , there ...
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... ment : but this would be done sitting upright , that the milk or broth may pass the more speedily to the bottom of the stomach . very little saffron . The more full handling of that the spirits do less spend the nourishment in ...
... ment : but this would be done sitting upright , that the milk or broth may pass the more speedily to the bottom of the stomach . very little saffron . The more full handling of that the spirits do less spend the nourishment in ...
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... ment would have been effectual , if the boiling had been for two or three days , as we prescribed before . 89. As touching assimilation , for this is a de- gree of assimilation , even in inanimate bodies we see examples of it in some ...
... ment would have been effectual , if the boiling had been for two or three days , as we prescribed before . 89. As touching assimilation , for this is a de- gree of assimilation , even in inanimate bodies we see examples of it in some ...
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... ment hear little doings of Pluto , but most of true and ultime operations of heat are not attained . Proserpina : for tangible parts in bodies are stupid But if bodies may be altered by heat , and yet no things ; and the spirits do in ...
... ment hear little doings of Pluto , but most of true and ultime operations of heat are not attained . Proserpina : for tangible parts in bodies are stupid But if bodies may be altered by heat , and yet no things ; and the spirits do in ...
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... ment and embalming of the body of any king . And I conceive the like will be of bodies put into quicksilver . But then they must be but thin , as a leaf , or a piece of paper or parchment ; for if they have a greater crassitude , they ...
... ment and embalming of the body of any king . And I conceive the like will be of bodies put into quicksilver . But then they must be but thin , as a leaf , or a piece of paper or parchment ; for if they have a greater crassitude , they ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon– Lord Chancellor of England, 2 tomas Francis Bacon,Basil Montagu Visos knygos peržiūra - 1852 |
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