Works, المجلد 2L.A. Godey, 1841 |
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... hand quite off from that pen , with which he moved so slowly . His translation of the third century is now in my hands ; but that of the two first 1 believe is lost . " Archbishop Tennison then annexes some specimens of the translation ...
... hand quite off from that pen , with which he moved so slowly . His translation of the third century is now in my hands ; but that of the two first 1 believe is lost . " Archbishop Tennison then annexes some specimens of the translation ...
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... hand , it were impossible but all things should be burnt up ; they answer , that the pure elemental fire , in its own place , and not irritated , is but of a moderate heat . Experiment solitary touching the decrease of the natural ...
... hand , it were impossible but all things should be burnt up ; they answer , that the pure elemental fire , in its own place , and not irritated , is but of a moderate heat . Experiment solitary touching the decrease of the natural ...
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... hand , or a piece of scarlet wool , wet a little physician will consider whether a disease be in- with the oil of ... hand , and pat upon their forehead with another ; and straightways they shall sometimes rub with both hands , or pat ...
... hand , or a piece of scarlet wool , wet a little physician will consider whether a disease be in- with the oil of ... hand , and pat upon their forehead with another ; and straightways they shall sometimes rub with both hands , or pat ...
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... hand , as child- ren use . Experiments in consort touching production , conser- vation , and delation of sounds ; and the office of the air therein . out any local motion of the air ; either at the first , or after . But you must ...
... hand , as child- ren use . Experiments in consort touching production , conser- vation , and delation of sounds ; and the office of the air therein . out any local motion of the air ; either at the first , or after . But you must ...
الصفحة 29
... hand- ful from the bottom , and you shall find the sound much more resounding from the vessel of silver than from that of wood and yet if there be no water in the vessel , so that you knap the tongs in the air , you shall find no ...
... hand- ful from the bottom , and you shall find the sound much more resounding from the vessel of silver than from that of wood and yet if there be no water in the vessel , so that you knap the tongs in the air , you shall find no ...
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amongst ancients appeareth apple better birds blood body percussed boughs cause chiefly cold colour cometh concave consort touching degree divers doth doubt draw drink earth echo effect England especially Experiment solitary touching Experiments in consort fire flame flesh flowers fruit giveth glass goeth greater ground groweth hard body hath heard heat helpeth herbs honour humours Irish harp juice kind king King of Spain king's kingdom less likewise liquor living creatures lordship lute majesty majesty's maketh matter medicines ment mesentery metals milk mixture moisture motion nature nitre noise nourishment Novum Organum parliament passeth percussion pipe plants purging putrefaction quantity realm reason root seed seemeth smell sound Spain speak spirit of wine spirits stone string sweet things tion trees trial true unto vapour verjuice vessel viol virtue voice whereby wherein whereof wind wine wood worketh
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الصفحة 348 - ... declaration of the practices and treasons attempted and committed by Robert, late Earl of Essex, and his complices...
الصفحة 441 - Increase and multiply, and fill the earth, and subdue it, and rule over the fishes of the sea, and the fowls of the air, and all living creatures that move upon the earth.
الصفحة 394 - But farther, it is an assured truth, and a conclusion of experience, that a little or superficial knowledge of philosophy may incline the mind of man to atheism, but a farther proceeding therein doth bring the mind back again to religion...
الصفحة 402 - Remember, O Lord ! how Thy servant hath walked before Thee; remember what I have first sought, and what hath been principal in my intentions. I have loved Thy assemblies, I have mourned for the divisions of Thy Church, I have delighted in the brightness of Thy sanctuary. This vine which Thy right hand hath planted in this nation, I have ever prayed unto Thee, that it might have the first and the latter rain, and that it might stretch her branches to the seas, and to the floods.
الصفحة 403 - No man ever spake more neatly, more presly, more weightily, or suffered less emptiness, less idleness, in what he uttered. No member of his speech but consisted of his own graces. His hearers could not cough, or look aside from him, without loss.
الصفحة 378 - If it should prevail, it perverts justice; but if the judge be so just, and of such courage as he ought to be, as not to be inclined thereby, yet it always leaves a taint of suspicion behind it.
الصفحة 486 - ... the censure of a judge, coming slow but sure, should be a brand to the guilty, and a crown to the virtuous. You will jest at any man in public, without respect of the person's dignity or your own: this disgraceth your gravity, more than it can advance the opinion of your wit; and so do all actions which we see you do directly with a touch of vainglory, having no respect to the true end. You make the law to lean too much to your opinion, whereby you show yourself to be a legal tyrant...
الصفحة 402 - And yet surely to alchemy this right is due, that it may be compared to the husbandman whereof ^Esop makes the fable, that when he died told his sons that he had left unto them gold buried under ground in his vineyard ; and they digged...
الصفحة 82 - Some plants there are, but rare, that have a mossy or downy root ; and likewise that have a number of threads, like beards ; as mandrakes ; whereof witches and impostors make an ugly image, giving it the form of a face at the top of the root, and leaving those strings to make a broad beard down to the foot.
الصفحة 340 - I know at chess a pawn before the king is ever much played upon : a great many love me not, because they think I have been against my lord of Essex ; and you love me not, because you know I have been for him : yet will I never repent me that I have dealt in simplicity of heart towards you both, without respect of cautions to myself, and therefore vivus vidensque pereo.