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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... wine , taken moderately , 496 Of caterpillars , 497 Of the flies cantharides , ibid . Of lassitude , 498 Of casting the skin , and shell , in some creatures , ibid . Of the postures of the body , 499 Of pestilential years , ibid . some ...
... wine , taken moderately , 496 Of caterpillars , 497 Of the flies cantharides , ibid . Of lassitude , 498 Of casting the skin , and shell , in some creatures , ibid . Of the postures of the body , 499 Of pestilential years , ibid . some ...
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... wines , which he had very imprudently petitioned for , he returned out of the country , and again abandoned himself to all the impetuosity of his temper ; or rather to the pernicious suggestions of his followers . Indeed the presumption ...
... wines , which he had very imprudently petitioned for , he returned out of the country , and again abandoned himself to all the impetuosity of his temper ; or rather to the pernicious suggestions of his followers . Indeed the presumption ...
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... wine and beer mingled together " for the space of half an hour , once in six or seven days , imme- diately before his meal , whether dinner or supper ; that it might " dry the body less . His receipt for the gout , which constantly gave ...
... wine and beer mingled together " for the space of half an hour , once in six or seven days , imme- diately before his meal , whether dinner or supper ; that it might " dry the body less . His receipt for the gout , which constantly gave ...
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... wine ; whereupon the epigram was made , Hinc Stygias ebrius hausit aquas : he was not sober enough to taste any bitterness of the Stygian water . But the physicians , contrariwise , do make a kind of scruple and religion to stay with ...
... wine ; whereupon the epigram was made , Hinc Stygias ebrius hausit aquas : he was not sober enough to taste any bitterness of the Stygian water . But the physicians , contrariwise , do make a kind of scruple and religion to stay with ...
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... wine . ” And like as we read of an ancient parable of the two gates of sleep , Sunt geminæ somni portæ , quarum altera fertur Cornea , qua veris facilis datur exitus umbris : Altera candenti perfecta nitens elephanto , Sed falsa ad ...
... wine . ” And like as we read of an ancient parable of the two gates of sleep , Sunt geminæ somni portæ , quarum altera fertur Cornea , qua veris facilis datur exitus umbris : Altera candenti perfecta nitens elephanto , Sed falsa ad ...
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