The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, Volume 1C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... body . 2. The Doctrine of the human Soul , ibid . The Doctrine of the Union of Soul and Body divided into , 1. The Doctrine of Notices . 2. The Doctrine of Impression , ibid . The Doctrine of the Human Body divided into , 1. Medicine ...
... body . 2. The Doctrine of the human Soul , ibid . The Doctrine of the Union of Soul and Body divided into , 1. The Doctrine of Notices . 2. The Doctrine of Impression , ibid . The Doctrine of the Human Body divided into , 1. Medicine ...
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... body , 256 Of condensing of air , to yield weight or nourish- ment , Of flame and air commixed , Of the secret ... bodies in bulk , 261 Of making vines more fruitful , ibid . Of the several operations of purging medicines , 262 Of meats ...
... body , 256 Of condensing of air , to yield weight or nourish- ment , Of flame and air commixed , Of the secret ... bodies in bulk , 261 Of making vines more fruitful , ibid . Of the several operations of purging medicines , 262 Of meats ...
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... body , Of pestilential years , Of the glow - worm , Of the impressions upon the body from several pas- sions of the mind , Of drunkenness , ibid . 495 Of the hurt or help of wine , taken moderately , 496 Of caterpillars , Of the flies ...
... body , Of pestilential years , Of the glow - worm , Of the impressions upon the body from several pas- sions of the mind , Of drunkenness , ibid . 495 Of the hurt or help of wine , taken moderately , 496 Of caterpillars , Of the flies ...
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... bodies , Of the flying of unequal bodies in the air , Of water , that it may be the medium of sounds , 522 Of the flight of the spirits upon odious objects , ibid . Of the super - reflection of echos , 523 Of the force of imagination ...
... bodies , Of the flying of unequal bodies in the air , Of water , that it may be the medium of sounds , 522 Of the flight of the spirits upon odious objects , ibid . Of the super - reflection of echos , 523 Of the force of imagination ...
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... body in the usual form , he adds , " my name and memory I leave to foreign Baconians , " nations ; and to mine own countrymen , after some P. 203 . * He continued single till after forty , and then took to wife a daughter of alderman ...
... body in the usual form , he adds , " my name and memory I leave to foreign Baconians , " nations ; and to mine own countrymen , after some P. 203 . * He continued single till after forty , and then took to wife a daughter of alderman ...
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