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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... nourish- ment , Of flame and air commixed , Of the secret nature of flame , 257 258 259 Of flame , in the midst , and ... nourishment of young creatures in the egg , or womb , Of sympathy and antipathy , Of the spirits , or pneumaticals ...
... nourish- ment , Of flame and air commixed , Of the secret nature of flame , 257 258 259 Of flame , in the midst , and ... nourishment of young creatures in the egg , or womb , Of sympathy and antipathy , Of the spirits , or pneumaticals ...
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... nourishment to the thing nourished , the manner of increase and clearing of spirits , the manner of the depredations which spirits make upon the humours and solid parts ; shall , by ambages of diets , bathings , anointings , medicines ...
... nourishment to the thing nourished , the manner of increase and clearing of spirits , the manner of the depredations which spirits make upon the humours and solid parts ; shall , by ambages of diets , bathings , anointings , medicines ...
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... the contrary hereof hath made particular sciences to become barren , shallow , and erroneous , while they have not been nourished and maintained from the common fountain . So we 114 Of the Advancement of Learning . [ Book II .
... the contrary hereof hath made particular sciences to become barren , shallow , and erroneous , while they have not been nourished and maintained from the common fountain . So we 114 Of the Advancement of Learning . [ Book II .
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... nourished and maintained from the common fountain . So we see Cicero the orator complained of Socrates and his school , that he was the first that separated philosophy and rhetoric , whereupon rhetoric became an empty and verbal art ...
... nourished and maintained from the common fountain . So we see Cicero the orator complained of Socrates and his school , that he was the first that separated philosophy and rhetoric , whereupon rhetoric became an empty and verbal art ...
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... nourishment was the original of that disease . Which may well be , for that it is certain that the cannibals in the West Indies eat man's flesh ; and the West Indies were full of the pox when they were first discovered : and at this day ...
... nourishment was the original of that disease . Which may well be , for that it is certain that the cannibals in the West Indies eat man's flesh ; and the West Indies were full of the pox when they were first discovered : and at this day ...
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