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Page iii
... colours in dissolutions of metals .. 45 Of preying of air upon water 21 Of prolongation of life ... 45 Of the force of union ... 22 Of the appetite of union in bodies ... .... 45 Of making feathers and hairs of divers co- lours .... Of ...
... colours in dissolutions of metals .. 45 Of preying of air upon water 21 Of prolongation of life ... 45 Of the force of union ... 22 Of the appetite of union in bodies ... .... 45 Of making feathers and hairs of divers co- lours .... Of ...
Page iv
... colour in rose leaves .... 89 5555 89 Of the lasting of flame ...... Of infusions or burials of divers bodies in earth .... 56 Of the effects on men's bodies from several winds ..... Of winter and summer sicknesses Of pestilential years ...
... colour in rose leaves .... 89 5555 89 Of the lasting of flame ...... Of infusions or burials of divers bodies in earth .... 56 Of the effects on men's bodies from several winds ..... Of winter and summer sicknesses Of pestilential years ...
Page vi
... colour of the sea or other water ..... 120 Of shell - fish ..... Of frictions ..... TRACTS RELATING TO SPAIN . Page 188 190 ..... 193 .... 199 121 Considerations touching a war with Spain . 201 Miscellaneous tracts .... ... 214 216 Of ...
... colour of the sea or other water ..... 120 Of shell - fish ..... Of frictions ..... TRACTS RELATING TO SPAIN . Page 188 190 ..... 193 .... 199 121 Considerations touching a war with Spain . 201 Miscellaneous tracts .... ... 214 216 Of ...
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... colours than the hairs of beasts ; for no beast hath any fine azure , or carnation , or green hair . He saith , it is be- cause birds are more in the beams of the sun than more in the sun than birds , that live commonly in the woods ...
... colours than the hairs of beasts ; for no beast hath any fine azure , or carnation , or green hair . He saith , it is be- cause birds are more in the beams of the sun than more in the sun than birds , that live commonly in the woods ...
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... coloured , or contrariwise , there followeth no mo- tion at all . But it hath been tried , that though the mixture of wine and water , in the lower glass , be three parts water and but one wine , yet it doth not dead the motion . This ...
... coloured , or contrariwise , there followeth no mo- tion at all . But it hath been tried , that though the mixture of wine and water , in the lower glass , be three parts water and but one wine , yet it doth not dead the motion . This ...
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