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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Page 189
... wine is the more vaporous , and the braver gate of ivory sendeth forth the falser dreams . But we have now concluded the general part of human philosophy , which contemplateth man segre- gate , and as he consisteth of body and spirit ...
... wine is the more vaporous , and the braver gate of ivory sendeth forth the falser dreams . But we have now concluded the general part of human philosophy , which contemplateth man segre- gate , and as he consisteth of body and spirit ...
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... wine , and the lower water ; there followeth no motion at all . Let the upper glass be water pure , the lower water ... spirits , which do easily dissipate , when you make infusions , the rule is ; a short stay of the body in the liquor , ...
... wine , and the lower water ; there followeth no motion at all . Let the upper glass be water pure , the lower water ... spirits , which do easily dissipate , when you make infusions , the rule is ; a short stay of the body in the liquor , ...
Page 251
... 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 suppose , that if in the must of wine ...
... 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 suppose , that if in the must of wine ...
Page 252
... spirit . 23. As we may desire to extract the finest spirits in some cases , so we may desire also to discharge them as hurtful in some other . So wine burnt , by reason of the evaporating of the finer spirit , inflameth less , and is ...
... spirit . 23. As we may desire to extract the finest spirits in some cases , so we may desire also to discharge them as hurtful in some other . So wine burnt , by reason of the evaporating of the finer spirit , inflameth less , and is ...
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... spirit of wine heated : then set both the candle and spirit of wine on fire , and you shall see the flame of the candle open itself , and become four or five times bigger than otherwise it would have been ; and appear in figure globular ...
... spirit of wine heated : then set both the candle and spirit of wine on fire , and you shall see the flame of the candle open itself , and become four or five times bigger than otherwise it would have been ; and appear in figure globular ...
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