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... time on fruits and liquors .... ... 119 Of supernatation of bodies ..... 107 Of blows and bruises .. 119 Of the flying of unequal bodies in the air .. 107 Of the orrice root 119 Of the right side and the left ... 121 Of CONTENTS .
... time on fruits and liquors .... ... 119 Of supernatation of bodies ..... 107 Of blows and bruises .. 119 Of the flying of unequal bodies in the air .. 107 Of the orrice root 119 Of the right side and the left ... 121 Of CONTENTS .
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... root of all mechanical operations . This upwards , stopping the neb with your finger ; motion worketh in round at first , by way of proof then dip the mouth of it within the second glass , and search which way to deliver itself : and ...
... root of all mechanical operations . This upwards , stopping the neb with your finger ; motion worketh in round at first , by way of proof then dip the mouth of it within the second glass , and search which way to deliver itself : and ...
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... root in a cloth besmeared with oil , and pared with the water spent ; for you must under - renew it once in half a year . The like is reported , stand , that if any version can be wrought , it will by some of the ancients , of the ...
... root in a cloth besmeared with oil , and pared with the water spent ; for you must under - renew it once in half a year . The like is reported , stand , that if any version can be wrought , it will by some of the ancients , of the ...
Pagina 13
... 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 fishes devour little . 38. The third cause is attraction : for I do not deny , but that ...
... 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 fishes devour little . 38. The third cause is attraction : for I do not deny , but that ...
Pagina 14
... roots nourish more than the leaves ; insomuch as the order of the Foliatanes was put down by the pope , as finding leaves unable to nourish man's body . Whether there be that difference in the flesh of living creatures is not well ...
... roots nourish more than the leaves ; insomuch as the order of the Foliatanes was put down by the pope , as finding leaves unable to nourish man's body . Whether there be that difference in the flesh of living creatures is not well ...
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