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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... colours , 287 Of nourishment of young creatures in the egg , or womb , Of sympathy and antipathy , Of the spirits , or pneumaticals in bodies , Of the power of heat , Of impossibility of annihilation , Of music , CENTURY II . Of the ...
... colours , 287 Of nourishment of young creatures in the egg , or womb , Of sympathy and antipathy , Of the spirits , or pneumaticals in bodies , Of the power of heat , Of impossibility of annihilation , Of music , CENTURY II . Of the ...
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... colours in dissolutions of metals , 350 Of prolongation of life , ibid . Of the appetite of union in bodies , ibid . Of the like operations of heat and time , 351 Of the differing operations of fire and time , 352 Of motions by ...
... colours in dissolutions of metals , 350 Of prolongation of life , ibid . Of the appetite of union in bodies , ibid . Of the like operations of heat and time , 351 Of the differing operations of fire and time , 352 Of motions by ...
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... colour in rose leaves , ibid . Of the lasting of flame , 378 Of infusions or burials of divers bodies in earth , 382 Of the affects of mens bodies from several winds , 383 Of winter and summer sicknesses , Of pestilential years , Of ...
... colour in rose leaves , ibid . Of the lasting of flame , 378 Of infusions or burials of divers bodies in earth , 382 Of the affects of mens bodies from several winds , 383 Of winter and summer sicknesses , Of pestilential years , Of ...
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... colour them , but not much to amend them : like an ill mower , that mows on still , and never whets his scythe . Whereas with the learned man it fares otherwise , that he doth ever intermix the correction and amendment of his mind ...
... colour them , but not much to amend them : like an ill mower , that mows on still , and never whets his scythe . Whereas with the learned man it fares otherwise , that he doth ever intermix the correction and amendment of his mind ...
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... colours , of gravity and levity , of density , of tenuity , of heat , 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 ...
... colours , of gravity and levity , of density , of tenuity , of heat , 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 ...
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