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... earth .... 56 Of the effects on men's bodies from several winds ..... Of winter and summer sicknesses Of pestilential years .. Of epidemical diseases .. Of preservation of liquors in wells , or deep vaults .... Of stutting .. Of sweet ...
... earth .... 56 Of the effects on men's bodies from several winds ..... Of winter and summer sicknesses Of pestilential years .. Of epidemical diseases .. Of preservation of liquors in wells , or deep vaults .... Of stutting .. Of sweet ...
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... earth increasing in weight . 100 Of sleep ..... 100 Of perception in bodies insensible , tending to natural divination or subtile trials ....... 109 Of the nature of appetite in the stomach ... 112 Of sweetness of odour from the rainbow ...
... earth increasing in weight . 100 Of sleep ..... 100 Of perception in bodies insensible , tending to natural divination or subtile trials ....... 109 Of the nature of appetite in the stomach ... 112 Of sweetness of odour from the rainbow ...
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... earth 122 Offer of digest of the laws ..... 233 Of flying in the air ... 122 Certificate touching the penal laws ........ 236 Of the scarlet dye .... 122 Advice touching the charter - house 239 Of maleficiating ... Observations on a ...
... earth 122 Offer of digest of the laws ..... 233 Of flying in the air ... 122 Certificate touching the penal laws ........ 236 Of the scarlet dye .... 122 Advice touching the charter - house 239 Of maleficiating ... Observations on a ...
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... Earth and Water . 4. Of the Elements or Genera . 5. Of the Species . 2. Of Nature wandering or Marvails . 3. Of Arts . II . As to its use . 1. In the Knowledge or History Narrative . 2. In being the primitive matter of Philosophy ...
... Earth and Water . 4. Of the Elements or Genera . 5. Of the Species . 2. Of Nature wandering or Marvails . 3. Of Arts . II . As to its use . 1. In the Knowledge or History Narrative . 2. In being the primitive matter of Philosophy ...
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... earth and sand ; for all earth hath in it a kind of nitrous salt , from which sand is more free ; and besides , earth doth not strain the water so finely as sand doth . But there is a third point , that I suspect as much or more than ...
... earth and sand ; for all earth hath in it a kind of nitrous salt , from which sand is more free ; and besides , earth doth not strain the water so finely as sand doth . But there is a third point , that I suspect as much or more than ...
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