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Pagina iii
... nourishing 14 Of the passage in interception of sounds ... 37 Of medicines applied in order ... 17 Of the medium of sounds ... nourishment of young creatures in the egg , Of the differing operations of fire and time .. 45 Of motions by ...
... nourishing 14 Of the passage in interception of sounds ... 37 Of medicines applied in order ... 17 Of the medium of sounds ... nourishment of young creatures in the egg , Of the differing operations of fire and time .. 45 Of motions by ...
Pagina 3
... nourished . It was , that the world was one entire perfect living creature ; insomuch as Apollonius of Tyana , a Pythagorean prophet , affirmed , that the ebbing and flowing of the sea was the respiration of the world , drawing in water ...
... nourished . It was , that the world was one entire perfect living creature ; insomuch as Apollonius of Tyana , a Pythagorean prophet , affirmed , that the ebbing and flowing of the sea was the respiration of the world , drawing in water ...
Pagina 10
... nourishment was the original of that disease . Which may well be , for that it is certain that the cannibals in the West Indies eat man's flesh and the West Indies were full of the pox when they were first discovered : and at this day ...
... nourishment was the original of that disease . Which may well be , for that it is certain that the cannibals in the West Indies eat man's flesh and the West Indies were full of the pox when they were first discovered : and at this day ...
Pagina 11
... nourish ; which is another great matter of consequence . Note , that to try this , the experiment of the semper - vive must be made without oiling the cloth ; for else , it may be , the plant receiveth nourishment from the oil ...
... nourish ; which is another great matter of consequence . Note , that to try this , the experiment of the semper - vive must be made without oiling the cloth ; for else , it may be , the plant receiveth nourishment from the oil ...
Pagina 13
... nourish the tree , as those that would be trees of themselves , though there were no root ; but the root being of greater strength rob - mours save the parts . beth and devoureth the nourishment , when they have drawn it : as great ...
... nourish the tree , as those that would be trees of themselves , though there were no root ; but the root being of greater strength rob - mours save the parts . beth and devoureth the nourishment , when they have drawn it : as great ...
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