The Works of Francis Bacon, Volume 5Hurd and Houghton, 1872 |
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... this variation would be a sensation of greater pressure against the lower part of the body than on the upper ; which under certain circumstances may be agreeable . it may be , the fish will eat the pleasanter 8 NATURAL HISTORY . 00.
... this variation would be a sensation of greater pressure against the lower part of the body than on the upper ; which under certain circumstances may be agreeable . it may be , the fish will eat the pleasanter 8 NATURAL HISTORY . 00.
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... body is wholly freed from the motion of gravity : for if that were taken away , lead would draw lead , and gold would draw gold , and iron would draw iron , without the help of the loadstone . But this same motion of weight or gravity ...
... body is wholly freed from the motion of gravity : for if that were taken away , lead would draw lead , and gold would draw gold , and iron would draw iron , without the help of the loadstone . But this same motion of weight or gravity ...
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... body than the lower ; the reason is , be- cause those parts are more replenished with spirits ; and the spirits are they that put forth sweat : besides , they are less fleshy , and sweat issueth ( chiefly ) out of the parts that are ...
... body than the lower ; the reason is , be- cause those parts are more replenished with spirits ; and the spirits are they that put forth sweat : besides , they are less fleshy , and sweat issueth ( chiefly ) out of the parts that are ...
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... body , & c . The cause is , for that in sleep the heat and spirits do naturally move inwards , and there rest . But when they are collected once within , the heat becometh more violent and irritate ; and thereby expelleth sweat . 710 ...
... body , & c . The cause is , for that in sleep the heat and spirits do naturally move inwards , and there rest . But when they are collected once within , the heat becometh more violent and irritate ; and thereby expelleth sweat . 710 ...
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... body . 713. The passions of the mind work upon the body the impressions following . Fear causeth pale- ness , trembling , the standing of the hair upright , start- ing , and skriching . The paleness is caused , for that the blood ...
... body . 713. The passions of the mind work upon the body the impressions following . Fear causeth pale- ness , trembling , the standing of the hair upright , start- ing , and skriching . The paleness is caused , for that the blood ...
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adeo aër aërem aëris aliis aqua aquĉ aquarum Arist Aristotle atque autem Bacon birds body calor calorem cause causeth certe cœli Cogitationes cold colour corporis corporum corpus Democritus divers diximus doth earth ejus enim entia eorum Eros etiam Experiment solitary touching Experiments in consort fere fieri fluxus hĉc hath heat Hesiod hujusmodi illa illi illud imagination instar ipsa ipsis ista Itaque kind licet likewise littora living creatures magis maketh maris materiĉ modo modum moisture motion motum motus naturĉ Naturalis nature Neque enim nihil nisi nobis Novum Organum omnia omnino philosophy posse possit principiis principium prorsus putrefaction quĉ quĉdam quam quibus quin quis quod rebus rerum rursus scilicet secundum seemeth sint sive smell solis spirits sunt tamen tanquam tantum teeth Telesius terrĉ terram things tion tium vapour veluti vero Verum videtur virtue wine