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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... plants , 395 397 Of compound fruits and flowers , Of sympathy and antipathy of plants , Of making herbs and fruits medicinable , 5 410 411 417 CENTURY VI . Of curiosities about fruits and plants , viii CONTENTS .
... plants , 395 397 Of compound fruits and flowers , Of sympathy and antipathy of plants , Of making herbs and fruits medicinable , 5 410 411 417 CENTURY VI . Of curiosities about fruits and plants , viii CONTENTS .
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... plants , 419 Of the degenerating of plants , and of their trans- mutation one into another , 424 Of the procerity and lowness of plants , and of arti- ficial dwarfing them , Of the rudiments of plants , and of the excrescences of plants ...
... plants , 419 Of the degenerating of plants , and of their trans- mutation one into another , 424 Of the procerity and lowness of plants , and of arti- ficial dwarfing them , Of the rudiments of plants , and of the excrescences of plants ...
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... plants without leaves , ibid . Of the materials of glass , 513 Of prohibition of putrefaction , and the long conser- vation of bodies , ibid . Of abundance of nitre in certain sea - shores , 515 Of bodies borne up by water , ibid . Of ...
... plants without leaves , ibid . Of the materials of glass , 513 Of prohibition of putrefaction , and the long conser- vation of bodies , ibid . Of abundance of nitre in certain sea - shores , 515 Of bodies borne up by water , ibid . Of ...
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... through this work : from which the moderns have selected , each according to his fancy , one or more plants to cultivate and bring to perfection . Novum 2. The design of the Novum Organon , which The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
... through this work : from which the moderns have selected , each according to his fancy , one or more plants to cultivate and bring to perfection . Novum 2. The design of the Novum Organon , which The Life of the Lord Chancellor Bacon .
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... plant , than about a plant corroborate ; so as the weakest terms and times of all things use to have the best applications and helps . And will you hearken to the Hebrew Rabbins ? Your young men shall see visions , and your old men ...
... plant , than about a plant corroborate ; so as the weakest terms and times of all things use to have the best applications and helps . And will you hearken to the Hebrew Rabbins ? Your young men shall see visions , and your old men ...
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