The Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 10Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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Page 135
... separation into homogeneous parts , which in milk causes the cream to rise to the top and the whey to sink to the bottom , will never take place if the milk be at all stirred . Neither will any putrefaction take place in water or mixed ...
... separation into homogeneous parts , which in milk causes the cream to rise to the top and the whey to sink to the bottom , will never take place if the milk be at all stirred . Neither will any putrefaction take place in water or mixed ...
Page 159
... separated and dead ; such likewise as remain in the corpse . But the living spirit , though it governs them and has some agreement with them , is very different from them , being integral and self - subsisting . But between the lifeless ...
... separated and dead ; such likewise as remain in the corpse . But the living spirit , though it governs them and has some agreement with them , is very different from them , being integral and self - subsisting . But between the lifeless ...
Page 161
... separation , excretion , perspiration , and even the sense itself , de- pend upon the properties of the several organs , as the stomach , liver , heart , spleen , gall , brain , eye , ear , and the rest . But yet none of these actions ...
... separation , excretion , perspiration , and even the sense itself , de- pend upon the properties of the several organs , as the stomach , liver , heart , spleen , gall , brain , eye , ear , and the rest . But yet none of these actions ...
Page 170
... separation , so that it indu- rates the juices and dislocates the parts . But contra- riwise , things which penetrate from their rarity alone , as it were by stealth and insinuation , without violence , bedew and irrigate the parts in ...
... separation , so that it indu- rates the juices and dislocates the parts . But contra- riwise , things which penetrate from their rarity alone , as it were by stealth and insinuation , without violence , bedew and irrigate the parts in ...
Page 186
... separated from the heat of the heavenly bodies , are more dense than any known bodies . 2. The opinion that all sublunary bodies are com- posed of the four elements is ill borne out . For the cube of gold in the prism weighed 20 ...
... separated from the heat of the heavenly bodies , are more dense than any known bodies . 2. The opinion that all sublunary bodies are com- posed of the four elements is ill borne out . For the cube of gold in the prism weighed 20 ...
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