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... fruits Of the incorporation of powders and liquors 47 Of exercise of the body , and the benefits or evils thereof ... fruits and plants ... 62 CENTURY VIII . Of compound fruits and flowers ... 66 Of veins of earth medicinal . 94 Of ...
... fruits Of the incorporation of powders and liquors 47 Of exercise of the body , and the benefits or evils thereof ... fruits and plants ... 62 CENTURY VIII . Of compound fruits and flowers ... 66 Of veins of earth medicinal . 94 Of ...
Page v
... fruit without core or stone ... 117 Of the melioration of tobacco ... 117 Of several heats working the same effects .. 118 Of swelling and dilatation in boiling ....... 118 Of the dulcoration of fruits .. ... 118 Of flesh edible and not ...
... fruit without core or stone ... 117 Of the melioration of tobacco ... 117 Of several heats working the same effects .. 118 Of swelling and dilatation in boiling ....... 118 Of the dulcoration of fruits .. ... 118 Of flesh edible and not ...
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... fruits . The accelerating of maturation we will now in- quire of . And of maturation itself . It is of three natures ... fruit , it would not do . 319. The apple hanged in the smoke turned like an old mellow apple , wrinkled , dry , soft ...
... fruits . The accelerating of maturation we will now in- quire of . And of maturation itself . It is of three natures ... fruit , it would not do . 319. The apple hanged in the smoke turned like an old mellow apple , wrinkled , dry , soft ...
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... fruit , and roll it upon a table hard : we see in common experience , that the rolling doth soften and sweeten the fruit presently ; which is nothing but the smooth distribution of the spirits into the parts ; for the unequal ...
... fruit , and roll it upon a table hard : we see in common experience , that the rolling doth soften and sweeten the fruit presently ; which is nothing but the smooth distribution of the spirits into the parts ; for the unequal ...
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... fruits . If the spirits be not merely detained , but protrude a little , and that motion be confused and inordinate ... fruit , wood , with water , & c . , for contrariwise unctuous and oily substances preserve . 330. The second is by ...
... fruits . If the spirits be not merely detained , but protrude a little , and that motion be confused and inordinate ... fruit , wood , with water , & c . , for contrariwise unctuous and oily substances preserve . 330. The second is by ...
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