The Works of Francis Bacon, Band 4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... collected in the cavity , or bason of the sea , cannot be lifted up in one mass together , for want of something to succeed them at the bottom ; and therefore , though they had any such appetite of raising themselves , yet it would be ...
... collected in the cavity , or bason of the sea , cannot be lifted up in one mass together , for want of something to succeed them at the bottom ; and therefore , though they had any such appetite of raising themselves , yet it would be ...
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... collected into a dense body of water . So likewise we see that the dark air behind a window by night reflects the light of a candle , as well as a dense body . Experiment also should be made of transmit- ting the sun's rays through a ...
... collected into a dense body of water . So likewise we see that the dark air behind a window by night reflects the light of a candle , as well as a dense body . Experiment also should be made of transmit- ting the sun's rays through a ...
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... collecting itself behind the body ; because the ' origin of the motion is in the middle of the plate , wire , or quill , and not in the extremities or ends * . Again ; let the nature sought be the rapid and powerful expansion of ...
... collecting itself behind the body ; because the ' origin of the motion is in the middle of the plate , wire , or quill , and not in the extremities or ends * . Again ; let the nature sought be the rapid and powerful expansion of ...
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... collected in enquiries . Thus , for example , it appears that the air , the spirit , and things of that kind , which in their whole sub- stance prove light and subtile , can neither be perceived nor touched , whence in the enquiry after ...
... collected in enquiries . Thus , for example , it appears that the air , the spirit , and things of that kind , which in their whole sub- stance prove light and subtile , can neither be perceived nor touched , whence in the enquiry after ...
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... collected from all quarters * . * As to the fifth way of concealment from the senses , it is manifest that the action of sense is performed in motion , and motion in time , whence , if the motion of any body be either so slow , or so ...
... collected from all quarters * . * As to the fifth way of concealment from the senses , it is manifest that the action of sense is performed in motion , and motion in time , whence , if the motion of any body be either so slow , or so ...
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