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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... flame and air commixed , 258 Of the secret nature of flame , 259 Of flame , in the midst , and on the sides , 260 Of motion of gravity , ibid . Of contraction of bodies in bulk , 261 Of making vines more fruitful , ibid . Of the several ...
... flame and air commixed , 258 Of the secret nature of flame , 259 Of flame , in the midst , and on the sides , 260 Of motion of gravity , ibid . Of contraction of bodies in bulk , 261 Of making vines more fruitful , ibid . Of the several ...
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... flame , Of preserving the smell and colour in rose leaves , ibid . Of infusions or burials of 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 ...
... flame , Of preserving the smell and colour in rose leaves , ibid . Of infusions or burials of 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 ...
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... flames , and commanded all persons , on pain of ex- communication , not to read , transcribe , or keep any copies of them . They went farther , and delivered over to the secular arm no less than ten persons , who were burned alive , for ...
... flames , and commanded all persons , on pain of ex- communication , not to read , transcribe , or keep any copies of them . They went farther , and delivered over to the secular arm no less than ten persons , who were burned alive , for ...
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... flame , and blaze from the least oc- casion presented , or the least spark of another's know- ledge delivered . And as the Scripture saith of the wisest king , That his heart was as the sands of the sea ; which though it be one of the ...
... flame , and blaze from the least oc- casion presented , or the least spark of another's know- ledge delivered . And as the Scripture saith of the wisest king , That his heart was as the sands of the sea ; which though it be one of the ...
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... flame as endureth not compression , moveth likewise in round , the flame being in the nature of a liquid body , sometimes recoiling , sometimes breaking the piece , but generally discharging the bullet , because there it findeth easiest ...
... flame as endureth not compression , moveth likewise in round , the flame being in the nature of a liquid body , sometimes recoiling , sometimes breaking the piece , but generally discharging the bullet , because there it findeth easiest ...
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