The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Bind 2Carey, 1841 |
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... kind , as if they were too minute or trifling , shall never obtain command or rule over nature . " These two objections stated by Rawley were anticipated by Lord Bacon in the Novum Organum , a where he mentions a third objection which ...
... kind , as if they were too minute or trifling , shall never obtain command or rule over nature . " These two objections stated by Rawley were anticipated by Lord Bacon in the Novum Organum , a where he mentions a third objection which ...
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... kind of separation , not only of thick from thin , and gross from fine , but of more subtile natures ; and varieth according to the body through which the trans- mission is made : as if through a woollen bag , the liquor leaveth the ...
... kind of separation , not only of thick from thin , and gross from fine , but of more subtile natures ; and varieth according to the body through which the trans- mission is made : as if through a woollen bag , the liquor leaveth the ...
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... kind of poison ; for that it worketh either by corrosion , or by a secret malignity , and enmity to nature ; and therefore such medicines are warily to be prepared and used . The quantity of that which is taken doth also cause purging ...
... kind of poison ; for that it worketh either by corrosion , or by a secret malignity , and enmity to nature ; and therefore such medicines are warily to be prepared and used . The quantity of that which is taken doth also cause purging ...
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... kind of relaxation , fear looseneth the belly : because the heat retiring inwards towards the heart , the guts , and other parts are relaxed ; in the same manner as fear also causeth trembling in the sinews . And of this kind of purgers ...
... kind of relaxation , fear looseneth the belly : because the heat retiring inwards towards the heart , the guts , and other parts are relaxed ; in the same manner as fear also causeth trembling in the sinews . And of this kind of purgers ...
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... kind of bleeding , is a principal means of prolongation of life , and restoring some degree of youth ; for as we have often said , death cometh upon living creatures like the torment of Mezentius : Mortua quin etiam jungebat corpora ...
... kind of bleeding , is a principal means of prolongation of life , and restoring some degree of youth ; for as we have often said , death cometh upon living creatures like the torment of Mezentius : Mortua quin etiam jungebat corpora ...
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