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... metals .. 45 ..... 225 21 Of prolongation of life ............ . 45 22 Of the appetite of union in bodies .... 45 Of making feathers and hairs of divers co- lours ... Of the like operations of heat and time ..... 45 22 Of nourishment of ...
... metals .. 45 ..... 225 21 Of prolongation of life ............ . 45 22 Of the appetite of union in bodies .... 45 Of making feathers and hairs of divers co- lours ... Of the like operations of heat and time ..... 45 22 Of nourishment of ...
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... metals .... 108 Of the drowning the more base metal in the Of the postures of the body .. 99 more precious ... ..... 108 Of pestilential years 99 Of fixation of bodies ..... ... 108 Of some prognostics of hard winters ... 99 Of certain ...
... metals .... 108 Of the drowning the more base metal in the Of the postures of the body .. 99 more precious ... ..... 108 Of pestilential years 99 Of fixation of bodies ..... ... 108 Of some prognostics of hard winters ... 99 Of certain ...
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... metal , & c . is pressed , there is an inward tumult in the parts thereof seeking to deliver themselves from the compres- sion and this is the cause of all violent motion . Wherein it is strange in the highest degree , that this motion ...
... metal , & c . is pressed , there is an inward tumult in the parts thereof seeking to deliver themselves from the compres- sion and this is the cause of all violent motion . Wherein it is strange in the highest degree , that this motion ...
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... metals , stone , glass , and they are longer in heating than softer bodies . And it is certain , that earth , dense , tangible , hold all of the nature of cold . The cause is , for that all matters tangi- ble being cold , it must needs ...
... metals , stone , glass , and they are longer in heating than softer bodies . And it is certain , that earth , dense , tangible , hold all of the nature of cold . The cause is , for that all matters tangi- ble being cold , it must needs ...
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... metals themselves are hardened by often heating and quenching in cold water ; for cold ever work - selves ; and it were good to make a trial of pur- eth most potently upon heat precedent . 87. For induration by heat , it must be consi ...
... metals themselves are hardened by often heating and quenching in cold water ; for cold ever work - selves ; and it were good to make a trial of pur- eth most potently upon heat precedent . 87. For induration by heat , it must be consi ...
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Lord High Chancellor of England, Volumen2 Francis Bacon Vista completa - 1851 |
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