The Works of Francis Bacon, Band 4J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... perfect cir * , ! cles . This motion is by no means proved true and real in the higher celestial bodies , neither from hence , that a planet does not , in its diurnal mo- tion , return to the same fixed star again , nor from hence ...
... perfect cir * , ! cles . This motion is by no means proved true and real in the higher celestial bodies , neither from hence , that a planet does not , in its diurnal mo- tion , return to the same fixed star again , nor from hence ...
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... perfect , terrestrial animals , it is somewhat inhumane to enquire into them , by cutting the fœtus out of the uterus , unless when opportunity offers by death , abortions , the fortune of the chace , & c . A watch , therefore , is by ...
... perfect , terrestrial animals , it is somewhat inhumane to enquire into them , by cutting the fœtus out of the uterus , unless when opportunity offers by death , abortions , the fortune of the chace , & c . A watch , therefore , is by ...
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... perfect mixture of pneumatical or un- tangible bodies , but only their composition ; viz . whether they will easily mix among themselves ; or rather , suppose , for example , certain winds , See the Axioms at the close of the History of ...
... perfect mixture of pneumatical or un- tangible bodies , but only their composition ; viz . whether they will easily mix among themselves ; or rather , suppose , for example , certain winds , See the Axioms at the close of the History of ...
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... perfect ; though I have been assured , by a person of veracity , who was couched for cataracts in his eyes , ( which is an operation performed by means of a small silver needle , thrust between the first coat of the eye , to remove and ...
... perfect ; though I have been assured , by a person of veracity , who was couched for cataracts in his eyes , ( which is an operation performed by means of a small silver needle , thrust between the first coat of the eye , to remove and ...
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... perfect for a considerable time after the first mover is taken away , as in a heated body , after what gave the first heat is removed ; in animated iron , after the loadstone is laid aside ; and in bread before baking , when the leaven ...
... perfect for a considerable time after the first mover is taken away , as in a heated body , after what gave the first heat is removed ; in animated iron , after the loadstone is laid aside ; and in bread before baking , when the leaven ...
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æther afford animals appears appetite Aristotle attract Author's History axioms betwixt Boyle Boyle's cause cold collected colour common consent crucial instances degree dilatation discovered discovery of forms distance diurnal motion doctrine earth endeavours example experiments farther fire flame gible glass greater gunpowder hence History of Condensation history of nature improve induction instance of alliance iron kind lastly let the nature light likewise loadstone manner mathematical means mind motion natural philosophy nature enquired nature sought neral Novum Organum numerous observed operate Paracelsus particular perfect philosophy practice prerogative instances principally procured proper putrefaction quicksilver quired quiry Rarifaction reason regard sciences seems sense shew singular Sir Isaac Newton's solid species spirit of wine stances subtile Sylva Sylvarum tables tain tangible bodies terrestrial animals texture ther thereof things tion ture understanding universal philosophy vessel whence wherein whilst whole