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... doubt , that the very dashing of the water , that cometh from the sea , is more proper to strike off the salt part , than where the water slideth of her own motion . 3. It seemeth percolation , or transmission , which is commonly called ...
... doubt , that the very dashing of the water , that cometh from the sea , is more proper to strike off the salt part , than where the water slideth of her own motion . 3. It seemeth percolation , or transmission , which is commonly called ...
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... doubt , it is more nourishing , especially in age , or to them that have weak teeth ; but the butter is not so proper for weak bodies ; and therefore it were good to moisten it with a little claret wine , pill of lemon or orange , cut ...
... doubt , it is more nourishing , especially in age , or to them that have weak teeth ; but the butter is not so proper for weak bodies ; and therefore it were good to moisten it with a little claret wine , pill of lemon or orange , cut ...
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... doubt , it is , if you suppose like quantity of matter . But that which maketh good the aphorism is , because such dis- eases do show a greater collection of matter , by that they are able to overcome those natural in- clinations to the ...
... doubt , it is , if you suppose like quantity of matter . But that which maketh good the aphorism is , because such dis- eases do show a greater collection of matter , by that they are able to overcome those natural in- clinations to the ...
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... doubt , it doth , as it were , boil and dilate itself , and is repercussed ; yet it is without noise . 121. I heard it affirmed by a man that was a great dealer in secrets , he was but vain , that there was a conspiracy , which himself ...
... doubt , it doth , as it were , boil and dilate itself , and is repercussed ; yet it is without noise . 121. I heard it affirmed by a man that was a great dealer in secrets , he was but vain , that there was a conspiracy , which himself ...
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... doubt , in the weasond or windpipe , which we call " aspera arteria , " which , being well extended , gathereth equality ; as a bladder that is wrinkled , if it be extended , becometh smooth . The extension is always more in tones than ...
... doubt , in the weasond or windpipe , which we call " aspera arteria , " which , being well extended , gathereth equality ; as a bladder that is wrinkled , if it be extended , becometh smooth . The extension is always more in tones than ...
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