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Pagina 7
... trial hath been made of salt - water passed through earth , through ten vessels , one within another ; and yet it hath not lost its saltness , as to become potable : but the same man saith , that , by relation of another , salt - water ...
... trial hath been made of salt - water passed through earth , through ten vessels , one within another ; and yet it hath not lost its saltness , as to become potable : but the same man saith , that , by relation of another , salt - water ...
Pagina 11
... trial , because if the air should condense , there is and of very great consequence , to try whether nothing to succeed : therefore it must be in loose these things , in the sprouting , do increase weight ; bodies , as sand , and powder ...
... trial , because if the air should condense , there is and of very great consequence , to try whether nothing to succeed : therefore it must be in loose these things , in the sprouting , do increase weight ; bodies , as sand , and powder ...
Pagina 15
... Trial would be made of the like brew with potatoe roots , or burr roots , or the pith of arti- chokes , which are nourishing meats : it may be tried also with other flesh ; as pheasant , partridge , young pork , pig , venison ...
... Trial would be made of the like brew with potatoe roots , or burr roots , or the pith of arti- chokes , which are nourishing meats : it may be tried also with other flesh ; as pheasant , partridge , young pork , pig , venison ...
Pagina 21
... trials of it ; for we have no strong or intense cold here on the surface of the earth , so near the beams of the sun , and the heavens . The likeliest trial is by snow and ice ; for as snow and ice , especially being holpen and their ...
... trials of it ; for we have no strong or intense cold here on the surface of the earth , so near the beams of the sun , and the heavens . The likeliest trial is by snow and ice ; for as snow and ice , especially being holpen and their ...
Pagina 22
... trial in great quan- tities doth not answer the trial in small ; and so deceiveth many ; for that , I say , the greater body resisteth more any alteration of form , and requireth far greater strength in the active body that should ...
... trial in great quan- tities doth not answer the trial in small ; and so deceiveth many ; for that , I say , the greater body resisteth more any alteration of form , and requireth far greater strength in the active body that should ...
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