The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord Chancellor of England, 2 tomasA. Hart, 1852 |
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... seemeth percolation , or transmission , which is commonly called straining , is a good kind of separation , not only of thick from thin , and gross from fine , but of more subtile natures ; and varieth according to the body through ...
... seemeth percolation , or transmission , which is commonly called straining , is a good kind of separation , not only of thick from thin , and gross from fine , but of more subtile natures ; and varieth according to the body through ...
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... seemeth , their imagination , with high and foul vapours . Experiment solitary touching the version and trans- mutation of air into water . 27. It seemeth that there be these ways , in likelihood , of version of vapours of air into ...
... seemeth , their imagination , with high and foul vapours . Experiment solitary touching the version and trans- mutation of air into water . 27. It seemeth that there be these ways , in likelihood , of version of vapours of air into ...
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... seemeth for the nourishing of aged men , or men in consumptions , some such thing should be devised , as should be half chylus , before it be put into the stomach . 46. Take two large capons ; parboil them upon a soft fire , by the ...
... seemeth for the nourishing of aged men , or men in consumptions , some such thing should be devised , as should be half chylus , before it be put into the stomach . 46. Take two large capons ; parboil them upon a soft fire , by the ...
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... seemeth , sucking maketh good the aphorism is , because such dis- and drawing up , by similitude of substance , the eases do show a greater collection of matter , by blood it meeteth with , and so itself going back . that they are able ...
... seemeth , sucking maketh good the aphorism is , because such dis- and drawing up , by similitude of substance , the eases do show a greater collection of matter , by blood it meeteth with , and so itself going back . that they are able ...
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... seemeth , it must be first in a kind of vapour be- fore it pass . the vapour , and so turneth it back , and thickeneth it into dew . We see also , that breathing upon a glass , or smooth body , giveth a dew ; and in frosty mornings ...
... seemeth , it must be first in a kind of vapour be- fore it pass . the vapour , and so turneth it back , and thickeneth it into dew . We see also , that breathing upon a glass , or smooth body , giveth a dew ; and in frosty mornings ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon– Lord High Chancellor of England, 2 tomas Francis Bacon Visos knygos peržiūra - 1851 |
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