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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... 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 nullity and entity of sounds , 288 ibid ...
... 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 nullity and entity of sounds , 288 ibid ...
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... creatures , and of the confiners and parti- ciples of both , Of the healing of wounds , 451 Of plants experiments promiscuous , 452 472 Of fat diffused in flesh , 473 Of ripening drink speedily , ibid . Of pilosity and plumage , ibid ...
... creatures , and of the confiners and parti- ciples of both , Of the healing of wounds , 451 Of plants experiments promiscuous , 452 472 Of fat diffused in flesh , 473 Of ripening drink speedily , ibid . Of pilosity and plumage , ibid ...
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... creatures bred of putrefaction , 480 Of leaping , 484 Of the pleasures and displeasures of hearing , and of the other senses , ibid . CENTURY VIII . Of veins of earth medicinal , 486 Of spunges , ibid . Of sea - fish in fresh waters ...
... creatures bred of putrefaction , 480 Of leaping , 484 Of the pleasures and displeasures of hearing , and of the other senses , ibid . CENTURY VIII . Of veins of earth medicinal , 486 Of spunges , ibid . Of sea - fish in fresh waters ...
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... creature of her bounty . Such in- sinuations , as they were partly true , could not fail of making an impression on Elizabeth , who was natu- rally high - spirited , and infinitely jealous of her au- thority . Though she had a ...
... creature of her bounty . Such in- sinuations , as they were partly true , could not fail of making an impression on Elizabeth , who was natu- rally high - spirited , and infinitely jealous of her au- thority . Though she had a ...
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... creature of Buckingham : or if he ever ventured to insinuate that any of them were contrary to law , his remonstrance was too fearful and unsupported to produce any effect . This is the great stain on his character , that he deserted ...
... creature of Buckingham : or if he ever ventured to insinuate that any of them were contrary to law , his remonstrance was too fearful and unsupported to produce any effect . This is the great stain on his character , that he deserted ...
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