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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... cold , Of turning air into water , Of induration of bodies , Of preying of air upon water , Of the force of union , ibid . 276 277 ibid . ibid . 280 282 286 ibid . Of making feathers and hairs of divers colours , 287 Of nourishment of ...
... cold , Of turning air into water , Of induration of bodies , Of preying of air upon water , Of the force of union , ibid . 276 277 ibid . ibid . 280 282 286 ibid . Of making feathers and hairs of divers colours , 287 Of nourishment of ...
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... cold , ibid . ibid . Of weight , 521 ibid . ibid . Of supernatation of 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 ...
... cold , ibid . ibid . Of weight , 521 ibid . ibid . Of supernatation of 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 ...
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... cold , serious , and gloomy . This alteration in him was quickly followed by a change in the king's affections ; which had no deeper or more solid foundation than these external and slight accomplishments . The cour- tiers , whom envy ...
... cold , serious , and gloomy . This alteration in him was quickly followed by a change in the king's affections ; which had no deeper or more solid foundation than these external and slight accomplishments . The cour- tiers , whom envy ...
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... cold , and all other natures and qualities , which , like an alphabet , are not many , and of which the essences , upheld by matter , of all creatures do consist : to inquire , I say , the true forms of these , is that part of ...
... cold , and all other natures and qualities , which , like an alphabet , are not many , and of which the essences , upheld by matter , of all creatures do consist : to inquire , I say , the true forms of these , is that part of ...
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... cold ; or , that the bones are for the columns or beams , whereupon the frame of the bodies of living creatures are built ; or , that the leaves of trees are for protecting of the fruit ; or , that the clouds are for watering of the ...
... cold ; or , that the bones are for the columns or beams , whereupon the frame of the bodies of living creatures are built ; or , that the leaves of trees are for protecting of the fruit ; or , that the clouds are for watering of the ...
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