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... amongst musk - melons , and see whe- ther the melons will not be more winy , and better tasted . Set cucumbers , likewise , amongst radish , | more biting . 487. Take sorrel , and set it amongst rasps , and see whether the rasps will ...
... amongst musk - melons , and see whe- ther the melons will not be more winy , and better tasted . Set cucumbers , likewise , amongst radish , | more biting . 487. Take sorrel , and set it amongst rasps , and see whether the rasps will ...
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... amongst other seeds ; and then you shall see whether the juice of those other seeds do not so qualify the earth , as it will alter the seed whereupon you work . As for example , put parsley seed amongst onion seed , or lettuce seed amongst ...
... amongst other seeds ; and then you shall see whether the juice of those other seeds do not so qualify the earth , as it will alter the seed whereupon you work . As for example , put parsley seed amongst onion seed , or lettuce seed amongst ...
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... amongst able men , hath a great task ; but that is ever good for the public . But he that plots to be the only figure amongst ciphers , is the decay of a whole age . Honour hath three things in it : the vantage ground to do good ; the ...
... amongst able men , hath a great task ; but that is ever good for the public . But he that plots to be the only figure amongst ciphers , is the decay of a whole age . Honour hath three things in it : the vantage ground to do good ; the ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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