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Pagina 5
... 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 ...
Pagina 17
... hand , or a piece of scarlet wool , wet a little with the oil of almonds , mingled with a small quantity of bay ... hand , and pat upon their forehead with another ; and straightways they shall sometimes rub with both hands , or pat with ...
... hand , or a piece of scarlet wool , wet a little with the oil of almonds , mingled with a small quantity of bay ... hand , and pat upon their forehead with another ; and straightways they shall sometimes rub with both hands , or pat with ...
Pagina 28
... hand , as child - gentlest motions of the air , is with expulsion of a ren use . Experiments in consort touching production , conser- vation , and delation of sounds ; and the office of the air therein . little breath . And all pipes ...
... hand , as child - gentlest motions of the air , is with expulsion of a ren use . Experiments in consort touching production , conser- vation , and delation of sounds ; and the office of the air therein . little breath . And all pipes ...
Pagina 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 ...
Pagina 30
... hand , returneth immediately upon the original , and so iterateth it not , but amplifieth it . Therefore we see , that music upon the water soundeth more ; and so likewise music is better in chambers wainscotted than hanged . 145. The ...
... hand , returneth immediately upon the original , and so iterateth it not , but amplifieth it . Therefore we see , that music upon the water soundeth more ; and so likewise music is better in chambers wainscotted than hanged . 145. The ...
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