The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Bind 2Carey, 1841 |
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Side v
... wine , taken moderately 98 Of the super - reflection of echoes ... 107 Of caterpillars ..... 98 Of the flies ... wines . Of bitumen , one of the materials of wild - fire 106 Of plaster growing as hard as marble ...... 106 Of the cure of ...
... wine , taken moderately 98 Of the super - reflection of echoes ... 107 Of caterpillars ..... 98 Of the flies ... wines . Of bitumen , one of the materials of wild - fire 106 Of plaster growing as hard as marble ...... 106 Of the cure of ...
Side 7
... wine from water , passing it through ivy wood , or through other the like porous body ; but “ non constat . ' 4. The gum of trees , which we see to be com- monly shining and clear , is but a fine passage or straining of the juice of the ...
... wine from water , passing it through ivy wood , or through other the like porous body ; but “ non constat . ' 4. The gum of trees , which we see to be com- monly shining and clear , is but a fine passage or straining of the juice of the ...
Side 8
... wine , and the. are freed from the grosser . So the apothecaries clarify their syrups by whites of eggs , beaten with the juices which they would clarify ; which whites of eggs gather all the dregs and grosser parts of the juice to them ...
... wine , and the. are freed from the grosser . So the apothecaries clarify their syrups by whites of eggs , beaten with the juices which they would clarify ; which whites of eggs gather all the dregs and grosser parts of the juice to them ...
Side 9
... wine and water , in the lower . glass , be three parts water and but one wine , yet it doth not dead the motion . This separation of water and wine appeareth to be made by weight ; for it must be of bodies of unequal weight , or else it ...
... wine and water , in the lower . glass , be three parts water and but one wine , yet it doth not dead the motion . This separation of water and wine appeareth to be made by weight ; for it must be of bodies of unequal weight , or else it ...
Side 10
... wine burnt , by reason of the evaporating of the with brakes a good thickness , and cast sand upon finer spirit , inflameth less , and is best in agues : the top of the brakes : you shall see , saith he , opium loseth some of its ...
... wine burnt , by reason of the evaporating of the with brakes a good thickness , and cast sand upon finer spirit , inflameth less , and is best in agues : the top of the brakes : you shall see , saith he , opium loseth some of its ...
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