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... greater force to the sound . And so you may note , that enclosures do not only preserve sound , but also increase and sharpen it . 139. A hunter's horn being greater at one end than at the other , doth increase the sound more than if ...
... greater force to the sound . And so you may note , that enclosures do not only preserve sound , but also increase and sharpen it . 139. A hunter's horn being greater at one end than at the other , doth increase the sound more than if ...
Side 137
... greater ; and so it will do to the heads of onions . And where the fruit is the escu- lent , by strengthening the root , it will make the fruit also the greater . 475. It is an experiment of great pleasure , to make the leaves of shady ...
... greater ; and so it will do to the heads of onions . And where the fruit is the escu- lent , by strengthening the root , it will make the fruit also the greater . 475. It is an experiment of great pleasure , to make the leaves of shady ...
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... greater much than their nature ; and their fruit greater and sweeter , and of differing taste , smell , colour , and figure , from their nature . And many of them we so order , as they become of medicinal use . " We have also means to ...
... greater much than their nature ; and their fruit greater and sweeter , and of differing taste , smell , colour , and figure , from their nature . And many of them we so order , as they become of medicinal use . " We have also means to ...
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BOOK | viii |
Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation | viii |
PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS | xli |
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