The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Bind 2Carey, 1841 |
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Side iii
... motion upon pressure . 8 CENTURY II . Of separations of bodies liquid by weight 8 Of music ..... Of infusions in water and air ... 9 Of the nullity and entity of sounds 28 24 26 Of the appetite of continuation in liquids .. 10 Of ...
... motion upon pressure . 8 CENTURY II . Of separations of bodies liquid by weight 8 Of music ..... Of infusions in water and air ... 9 Of the nullity and entity of sounds 28 24 26 Of the appetite of continuation in liquids .. 10 Of ...
Side iv
... motion in birds ....... 90 earth ....... 59 56 Of the effects on men's bodies from several blowing winds 57 ... motion after the instant of death .... ggg⌘g ཐག 57 Of sneezing 90 57 Of the tenderness of the teeth 91 58 Of the tongue . 91 ...
... motion in birds ....... 90 earth ....... 59 56 Of the effects on men's bodies from several blowing winds 57 ... motion after the instant of death .... ggg⌘g ཐག 57 Of sneezing 90 57 Of the tenderness of the teeth 91 58 Of the tongue . 91 ...
Side 4
... motions which are practised in heaven ; he shall learn many observations which now are latent , touching the motions ... motion belongs to the heavens or the earth , unless he first understand the nature of spontaneous rotation . " As an ...
... motions which are practised in heaven ; he shall learn many observations which now are latent , touching the motions ... motion belongs to the heavens or the earth , unless he first understand the nature of spontaneous rotation . " As an ...
Side 7
... motion . 3. It seemeth percolation , or transmission , which is commonly called straining , is a good kind of separation , not only of thick from thin , and gross from fine , but of more subtile natures ; and varieth according to the ...
... motion . 3. It seemeth percolation , or transmission , which is commonly called straining , is a good kind of separation , not only of thick from thin , and gross from fine , but of more subtile natures ; and varieth according to the ...
Side 8
... motion upon tensure , we ing to health ; besides the pleasure of the eye , use to call , by one common name , motion of li- when water is crystalline . It is effected by cast - berty ; which is , when any body , being forced to ing in ...
... motion upon tensure , we ing to health ; besides the pleasure of the eye , use to call , by one common name , motion of li- when water is crystalline . It is effected by cast - berty ; which is , when any body , being forced to ing in ...
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