The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: A New Ed.; with a Life of the Author, by Basil Montagu...Carey and Hart, 1844 |
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... tion , and to establish a division of them , they of nature , he meets with particular species of most absurdly introduce natural and violent mo- things , as animals , plants , minerals , and is thence tion , which is also a popular ...
... tion , and to establish a division of them , they of nature , he meets with particular species of most absurdly introduce natural and violent mo- things , as animals , plants , minerals , and is thence tion , which is also a popular ...
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... tion and concoction from the heat of the heaven - eth that confusion in bodies putrefied . But ly bodies , or by ... tion . Therefore we must know , that there are in human flesh bones , membranes , organs ; finally , There are four ...
... tion and concoction from the heat of the heaven - eth that confusion in bodies putrefied . But ly bodies , or by ... tion . Therefore we must know , that there are in human flesh bones , membranes , organs ; finally , There are four ...
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... tion and verticity to the poles in hard bodies is the same with the revolution on their poles in fluids . tion , weak and scarcely perceptible . For the Red Sea hath a considerable tide ; and the Persian Gulf , with a yet more entire ...
... tion and verticity to the poles in hard bodies is the same with the revolution on their poles in fluids . tion , weak and scarcely perceptible . For the Red Sea hath a considerable tide ; and the Persian Gulf , with a yet more entire ...
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LETTERS FROM THE CABALA | 1 |
Mr Bacon to the Earl of Salisbury | 5 |
to the Earl of Essex after his enlargement | 8 |
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