The Works of Lord Bacon, Bind 1W. Ball, 1837 |
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Side i
... body divided into , 1. The doctrine of notices . 2. The doctrine of impression The doctrine of the human body divided into , 1. Medicine . 2. Cosmetics . 3. Athletics . 4. Arts of elegance . 41 31 apophthegms 32 The doctrine of the ...
... body divided into , 1. The doctrine of notices . 2. The doctrine of impression The doctrine of the human body divided into , 1. Medicine . 2. Cosmetics . 3. Athletics . 4. Arts of elegance . 41 31 apophthegms 32 The doctrine of the ...
Side ii
... body Of condensing of air to yield weight or nourish- ment · Of flame and air commixed 84 Of mixture of sounds PAGE . 97 97 98 CENTURY III . Of the lines in which sounds move Of the lasting and perishing of sounds Of the passage in ...
... body Of condensing of air to yield weight or nourish- ment · Of flame and air commixed 84 Of mixture of sounds PAGE . 97 97 98 CENTURY III . Of the lines in which sounds move Of the lasting and perishing of sounds Of the passage in ...
Side iii
... body 147 Of chambletting of paper 157 Of plants without leaves 158 Of the materials of glass . 180 " Valerius Terminus " of the Interpretation of. Of bodies sulphureous and mercurial Of the chameleon Of subterrany fires Of nitrous water ...
... body 147 Of chambletting of paper 157 Of plants without leaves 158 Of the materials of glass . 180 " Valerius Terminus " of the Interpretation of. Of bodies sulphureous and mercurial Of the chameleon Of subterrany fires Of nitrous water ...
Side iv
... bodies Of abundance of nitre in certain sea - shores Of bodies borne up by water Of fuel consuming little or nothing Of cheap fuel Of gathering of wind for freshness Of trials of air Of increasing milk in milch beasts Of sand of the ...
... bodies Of abundance of nitre in certain sea - shores Of bodies borne up by water Of fuel consuming little or nothing Of cheap fuel Of gathering of wind for freshness Of trials of air Of increasing milk in milch beasts Of sand of the ...
Side viii
... body lesse : which ( as he said ) did carry away frequently the grosser humours of the body ; and not diminish or carry away any of the spirits , as sweating doth ; and this was no grievous thing to take . As for other physick , in an ...
... body lesse : which ( as he said ) did carry away frequently the grosser humours of the body ; and not diminish or carry away any of the spirits , as sweating doth ; and this was no grievous thing to take . As for other physick , in an ...
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amongst ancient appeareth Aristotle atheism Augustus Cæsar Bacon better body Cæsar cause chiefly church Cicero cold colour cometh conceive consort touching contrariwise counsel divers divine doth drams earth effect excellent Experiment solitary touching Experiments in consort farther flowers fortune fruit give glass goeth gold greater ground hath heat herbs honour humours inquiry judgment Julius Cæsar kind king king of Spain knowledge labour learning less light likewise living creatures lord Low Countries Macedon Majesty maketh man's matter means men's metals mind moisture motion natural philosophy nature never nourishment observed opinion persons philosophy plants Plato pleasure princes putrefaction quicksilver reason religion roots saith sciences seed seemeth sort sound speak speech spirit of wine spirits strange Tacitus things tion trees true unto Vespasian virtue whereby wherein whereof wine wise words