The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1Baynes and son, 1824 |
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... divers colours , Of nourishment of young creatures in the egg , or Of sympathy and antipathy , womb , 288 ibid . Of the spirits , or pneumaticals in bodies , 289 Of the power of heat , 291 Of impossibility of annihilation , 293 CENTURY ...
... divers colours , Of nourishment of young creatures in the egg , or Of sympathy and antipathy , womb , 288 ibid . Of the spirits , or pneumaticals in bodies , 289 Of the power of heat , 291 Of impossibility of annihilation , 293 CENTURY ...
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... divers bodies in earth , 378 382 Of the effects of men's bodies from several winds , 383 Of winter and summer sicknesses , 384 Of pestilential years , ibid . Of epidemical diseases , ibid . Of preservation of liquors in wells , or deep ...
... divers bodies in earth , 378 382 Of the effects of men's bodies from several winds , 383 Of winter and summer sicknesses , 384 Of pestilential years , ibid . Of epidemical diseases , ibid . Of preservation of liquors in wells , or deep ...
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... divers great learned men have been heretical , whilst they have sought to fly up to the secrets of the Deity by the waxen wings of the senses and as for the conceit , that too much know- ledge should incline a man to atheism , and that ...
... divers great learned men have been heretical , whilst they have sought to fly up to the secrets of the Deity by the waxen wings of the senses and as for the conceit , that too much know- ledge should incline a man to atheism , and that ...
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... divers professors of learning have wronged themselves , and gone too far ; such as were those trencher philosophers , which in the later age of the Roman state were usually in the houses of great persons , being little better than ...
... divers professors of learning have wronged themselves , and gone too far ; such as were those trencher philosophers , which in the later age of the Roman state were usually in the houses of great persons , being little better than ...
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... divers of the Arabians , being fraught with much fabulous matter , a great part not only untried , but notoriously untrue , to the great derogation of the credit of natural philosophy with the grave and sober kind of wits : wherein the ...
... divers of the Arabians , being fraught with much fabulous matter , a great part not only untried , but notoriously untrue , to the great derogation of the credit of natural philosophy with the grave and sober kind of wits : wherein the ...
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