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Pagina vi
... means of flame ..... 122 SPEECHES . Of the influences of the moon ... 122 Touching purveyors ... 266 Of vinegar .... 123 About undertakers 269 Of creatures that sleep all winter ... 123 To the king upon the grievances of the Com- Of the ...
... means of flame ..... 122 SPEECHES . Of the influences of the moon ... 122 Touching purveyors ... 266 Of vinegar .... 123 About undertakers 269 Of creatures that sleep all winter ... 123 To the king upon the grievances of the Com- Of the ...
Pagina 6
... means to acquit himself of that for which he taketh himself in a sort bound , and that is , the advancement of all learning and sciences . For , having in this present work collected the materials for the building , and in his Novum ...
... means to acquit himself of that for which he taketh himself in a sort bound , and that is , the advancement of all learning and sciences . For , having in this present work collected the materials for the building , and in his Novum ...
Pagina 11
... means to produce dwarf creatures , and in a very strange figure . This is certain , and noted long since , that the pressure or forming of parts of creatures , when they are very young , doth alter the shape not a little as the stroking ...
... means to produce dwarf creatures , and in a very strange figure . This is certain , and noted long since , that the pressure or forming of parts of creatures , when they are very young , doth alter the shape not a little as the stroking ...
Pagina 16
... means parts . Therefore in aged men , and weak bodies , of conveying and converting the nourishment . and such as abound not with choler , a short sleep what of easy digestion , as milk from the cow , nourishing broth , or the like ...
... means parts . Therefore in aged men , and weak bodies , of conveying and converting the nourishment . and such as abound not with choler , a short sleep what of easy digestion , as milk from the cow , nourishing broth , or the like ...
Pagina 18
... means to stanch the blood either by medi- cine or ligament : but was fain to have the orifice of the wound stopped by mens ' thumbs , succeed- ing one another , for the space at the least of two days ; and at the last the blood by ...
... means to stanch the blood either by medi- cine or ligament : but was fain to have the orifice of the wound stopped by mens ' thumbs , succeed- ing one another , for the space at the least of two days ; and at the last the blood by ...
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