Sylva sylvarum (century IX-X) Physiological remains. Medical remains. Medical receipts. Works moral: Colours of good and evil. Essays of counsels civil and moral. Theological worksF. C. and J. Rivington, 1819 |
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... touching the compounding of metals , 187 Questions touching minerals , with Dr. Meverel's solutions , 194 Of the compounding , incorporating , or union of metals or minerals , Compound metals now in use , Of the separation of metals and ...
... touching the compounding of metals , 187 Questions touching minerals , with Dr. Meverel's solutions , 194 Of the compounding , incorporating , or union of metals or minerals , Compound metals now in use , Of the separation of metals and ...
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... Touching a preaching ministry , Touching the abuse of excommunication , Touching non - residents and pluralities , 537 541 545 546 Touching the provision for sufficient maintenance in the church , 548 The translation of certain psalms ...
... Touching a preaching ministry , Touching the abuse of excommunication , Touching non - residents and pluralities , 537 541 545 546 Touching the provision for sufficient maintenance in the church , 548 The translation of certain psalms ...
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Francis Bacon. NATURAL HISTORY . CENTURY IX . Experiments in consort touching perception in bodies insensible , tending to natural divination or subtile trials . IT is certain , that all bodies whatsoever , though they have no sense ...
Francis Bacon. NATURAL HISTORY . CENTURY IX . Experiments in consort touching perception in bodies insensible , tending to natural divination or subtile trials . IT is certain , that all bodies whatsoever , though they have no sense ...
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... or wainscot , turneth and beateth back the air against itself ; but the latter is an inward swelling of the body of the wood itself . Experiment solitary touching the nature of appetite in the stomach 8 00 [ Cent . IX . Natural History .
... or wainscot , turneth and beateth back the air against itself ; but the latter is an inward swelling of the body of the wood itself . Experiment solitary touching the nature of appetite in the stomach 8 00 [ Cent . IX . Natural History .
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... touching sweetness of odour from the rainbow . 832. IT hath been observed by the ancients , that where a rainbow seemeth to hang over , or to touch , there breatheth forth a sweet smell . The cause is , for that this happeneth but in ...
... touching sweetness of odour from the rainbow . 832. IT hath been observed by the ancients , that where a rainbow seemeth to hang over , or to touch , there breatheth forth a sweet smell . The cause is , for that this happeneth but in ...
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Сторінка 250 - ... the inquiry of truth, which is the love-making, or wooing of it; the knowledge of truth, which is the presence of it; and the belief of truth, which is the enjoying of it; is the sovereign good of human nature.
Сторінка 368 - So if a man's wit be wandering, let him study the mathematics; for in demonstrations, if his wit be called away never so little, he must begin again.
Сторінка 368 - For expert men can execute, and perhaps judge of particulars, one by one ; but the general counsels, and the plots and marshalling of affairs come best from those that are learned.
Сторінка 252 - It is as natural to die as to be born; and to a little infant, perhaps, the one is as painful as the other. He that dies in an earnest pursuit, is like one that is wounded in hot blood; who, for the time, scarce feels the hurt; and therefore a mind fixed and bent upon somewhat that is good, doth avert the dolours of death; but, above all, believe it, the sweetest canticle is, 'Nunc dimittis' when a man hath obtained worthy ends and expectations.
Сторінка 306 - All this is true, if time stood still; which contrariwise moveth so round, that a froward retention of custom is as turbulent a thing as an innovation; and they that reverence too much old times, are but a scorn to the new. It were good therefore that men in their innovations would follow the example of time itself; which indeed innovateth greatly, but quietly, and by degrees scarce to be perceived.
Сторінка 107 - The End of our Foundation is the knowledge of Causes and secret motions of things, and the enlarging of the bounds of Human Empire, to the effecting of all things possible.
Сторінка 309 - ... no receipt openeth the heart but a true friend, to whom you may impart griefs, joys, fears, hopes, suspicions, counsels, and whatsoever lieth upon the heart to oppress it, in a kind of civil shrift or confession.
Сторінка 263 - HE that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune; for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief.
Сторінка 309 - Roman name attaineth the true use and cause thereof, naming them " participes curarum;" for it is that which tieth the knot: and we see plainly that this hath been done, not by weak and passionate princes only, but by the wisest and most politic that ever reigned, who have oftentimes joined to themselves some of their servants, whom both themselves have called friends, and allowed others likewise to call them in the same manner, using the word which is received between private men.
Сторінка 312 - For there is no such flatterer as is a man's self ; and there is no such remedy against flattery of a man's self as the liberty of a friend.