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Inquisitions touching the compounding of metals 240
Questions touching minerals, with Dr. Meverel's
solutions
Of the compounding, incorporating, or union of
metals or minerals
Compound metals now in use
Of the separation of metals and minerals
Of the variation of metals into several shapes,
bodies, or natures
Of the restitution of metals and minerals
Inquisition concerning the versions, transmu-
tations, multiplications, and affections of
bodies
. A speech concerning the recovering of drowned
mineral works
Experiments about weight in air and water
Certain sudden thoughts of the lord Bacon, set
down by him under the title of Experiments
for Profit
Experiments about the commixture of liquors
only, not solids, without heat or agitation, but
only by simple composition and settling
A catalogue of bodies, attractive and not attrac-
tive, together with experimental observations
about attraction
242
WORKS MORAL.
242 A Fragment of the Colours of Good and Evil
244
ESSAYS OR COUNSELS CIVIL AND MORAL.
245
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MEDICAL REMAINS.
Grains of youth
250 21. Of delays
Preserving ointments
250 22. Of cunning
250 23. Of wisdom for a man's self
250 24. Of innovations
The preparing of saffron
280
Wine against adverse melancholy, preserving
the senses and the reason
Breakfast preservative against the gout and
The preparation of garlick
The artificial preparation of damask roses for
smell.
A restorative drink
Against the waste of the body, by heat
Methusalem water: Against all asperity and
torrefaction of inward parts, and all adustion
250
29. Of the true greatness of kingdoms and
estates
284
30. Of regimen of health
287
250 32. Of discourse
288
296 Certain observations upon a libel, entitled, "A
Declaration of the true Causes of the great
Troubles presupposed to be intended against
the Realm of England"
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A true report of the detestable treason, intended
by Dr. Roderigo Lopez, a physician attend-
ing upon the person of the queen's Majesty
The proceedings of the earl of Essex
A declaration of the practices and treasons at-
tempted and committed by Robert earl of Es-
sex, and his complices, against her Majesty
and her kingdoms; and of the proceedings as
well at the arraignment of the said late earl
and his adherents, as after, together with the
very confessions, and other parts of the evi-
dences themselves, word for word, taken out
of the originals
The apology of Sir Francis Bacon, in certain
imputations concerning the late earl of Es-
sex
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