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... much greater weight of iron , than the naked and unarmed loadstone , by reason of the Consider the instances derivable from chemistry , and the doctrine of menstruums . 2 similitude of substance betwixt iron and iron , which operation 14.
... much greater weight of iron , than the naked and unarmed loadstone , by reason of the Consider the instances derivable from chemistry , and the doctrine of menstruums . 2 similitude of substance betwixt iron and iron , which operation 14.
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... betwixt wood and wood * , though this before lay concealed in the wood . Again ; though air does not manifestly attract air , nor water manifestly attract water , in a state of entireness , yet one bubble approaching another makes it ...
... betwixt wood and wood * , though this before lay concealed in the wood . Again ; though air does not manifestly attract air , nor water manifestly attract water , in a state of entireness , yet one bubble approaching another makes it ...
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... betwixt one species and an- other ; but these instances may be justly reckon- ed among the singular or hetoroclite ... betwixt putrefaction , and a plant ; ( 2. ) certain comets , which are of a nature be- twixt stars and fiery meteors ...
... betwixt one species and an- other ; but these instances may be justly reckon- ed among the singular or hetoroclite ... betwixt putrefaction , and a plant ; ( 2. ) certain comets , which are of a nature be- twixt stars and fiery meteors ...
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Francis Bacon. things indicate the limits of nature , or shew the distance betwixt existence and non - existence , and serve to confine or . circumscribe forms , so as to keep them from sliding or wandering out of the limits and ...
Francis Bacon. things indicate the limits of nature , or shew the distance betwixt existence and non - existence , and serve to confine or . circumscribe forms , so as to keep them from sliding or wandering out of the limits and ...
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... betwixt the heat of the sun and the heat of culinary fire , which cause their operation to be so dissimilar , though they partake of a common nature . These differences will be found to be four ; viz . ( 1. ) that the heat of the sun ...
... betwixt the heat of the sun and the heat of culinary fire , which cause their operation to be so dissimilar , though they partake of a common nature . These differences will be found to be four ; viz . ( 1. ) that the heat of the sun ...
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