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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... 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 years , ibid . Of epidemical diseases , ibid . Of ...
... 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 years , ibid . Of epidemical diseases , ibid . Of ...
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... leaves no virtue untaxed , he was called cymini sector , a carver , or a divider of cumin seed , which is one of the least seeds ; such a patience he had and settled spirit , to enter into the least and most exact differences of causes ...
... leaves no virtue untaxed , he was called cymini sector , a carver , or a divider of cumin seed , which is one of the least seeds ; such a patience he had and settled spirit , to enter into the least and most exact differences of causes ...
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... leaves of trees are for protecting of the fruit ; or that the clouds are for watering of the earth ; or that the solidness of the earth is for the station and man- sion of living creatures , and the like , is well inquired and collected ...
... leaves of trees are for protecting of the fruit ; or that the clouds are for watering of the earth ; or that the solidness of the earth is for the station and man- sion of living creatures , and the like , is well inquired and collected ...
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... leaf of burrage hath an excellent spirit to repress the fuliginous vapour of dusky melancholy , and so to cure madness : but nevertheless , if the leaf be infused long , it yieldeth forth but a raw substance , of no virtue : therefore I ...
... leaf of burrage hath an excellent spirit to repress the fuliginous vapour of dusky melancholy , and so to cure madness : but nevertheless , if the leaf be infused long , it yieldeth forth but a raw substance , of no virtue : therefore I ...
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... leaves ; insomuch as the order of the Folia- tanes was put down by the pope , as finding leaves un- able to nourish man's body . Whether there be that difference in the flesh of living creatures , is not well inquired : as whether ...
... leaves ; insomuch as the order of the Folia- tanes was put down by the pope , as finding leaves un- able to nourish man's body . Whether there be that difference in the flesh of living creatures , is not well inquired : as whether ...
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