The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, Bind 7W. Pickering, 1827 |
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Side 154
... metals , and again of the uncertainty and wavering values of coins , a very labyrinth of cousenages and abuse , yet such as great princes have made their profit of towards their own people . Pass on from the mint to the revenue and ...
... metals , and again of the uncertainty and wavering values of coins , a very labyrinth of cousenages and abuse , yet such as great princes have made their profit of towards their own people . Pass on from the mint to the revenue and ...
Side 186
... where our whole stile shall be recited , and not otherwise ; and in the other cases the ancient form to be used and observed . PHYSIOLOGICAL REMAINS : Inquisitions touching the compounding of metals . 186 A DRAUGHT OF A PROCLAMATION , & c .
... where our whole stile shall be recited , and not otherwise ; and in the other cases the ancient form to be used and observed . PHYSIOLOGICAL REMAINS : Inquisitions touching the compounding of metals . 186 A DRAUGHT OF A PROCLAMATION , & c .
Side 187
Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu. PHYSIOLOGICAL REMAINS : Inquisitions touching the compounding of metals . To make proof of the incorporation of iron with flint , or other stone . For if it can be incorporated without over - great charge ...
Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu. PHYSIOLOGICAL REMAINS : Inquisitions touching the compounding of metals . To make proof of the incorporation of iron with flint , or other stone . For if it can be incorporated without over - great charge ...
Side 188
... metals , of itself , by simple fire : so as the inquiry must be upon the calcination , and the additament , and the charge of them . The uses will be for such things as are now made of brass , and might be as well served by the com ...
... metals , of itself , by simple fire : so as the inquiry must be upon the calcination , and the additament , and the charge of them . The uses will be for such things as are now made of brass , and might be as well served by the com ...
Side 190
... metals for magnificence and delicacy . The one for the eye , and the other for the ear . Statue- metal , and bell - metal , and trumpet - metal , and string- metal ; in all these , though the mixture of brass or copper should be dearer ...
... metals for magnificence and delicacy . The one for the eye , and the other for the ear . Statue- metal , and bell - metal , and trumpet - metal , and string- metal ; in all these , though the mixture of brass or copper should be dearer ...
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