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Pagina 58
... wherein you may find some difference , though not much ; and the lighter you may ac- count the better . 392. Secondly try them by boiling upon an equal fire ; and that which consumeth away fastest , you may account the best . 393 ...
... wherein you may find some difference , though not much ; and the lighter you may ac- count the better . 392. Secondly try them by boiling upon an equal fire ; and that which consumeth away fastest , you may account the best . 393 ...
Pagina 70
... wherein the medicine is infused : which I have little opinion of , because the seed , I doubt , will not draw the parts of the matter which have the propriety ; but it will be far the more likely , if you mingle the medicine with dung ...
... wherein the medicine is infused : which I have little opinion of , because the seed , I doubt , will not draw the parts of the matter which have the propriety ; but it will be far the more likely , if you mingle the medicine with dung ...
Pagina 82
... wherein no marks of distinction appear : and it is doubled sometimes , as in hermaphrodites : but ge- nerally there is a degree of strength in most species . 609. The participles or confiners between plants and living creatures , are ...
... wherein no marks of distinction appear : and it is doubled sometimes , as in hermaphrodites : but ge- nerally there is a degree of strength in most species . 609. The participles or confiners between plants and living creatures , are ...
Pagina 87
... wherein English and Irish timber are thought to excel : some for masts of ships , as fir and pine , because of their length , straightness , and lightness : some for pale , as oak ; some for fuel , as ash , and so of the rest . 659. The ...
... wherein English and Irish timber are thought to excel : some for masts of ships , as fir and pine , because of their length , straightness , and lightness : some for pale , as oak ; some for fuel , as ash , and so of the rest . 659. The ...
Pagina 89
... wherein they differ from all other : the olive hath the oily part only on the outside ; whereas all other fruits have it in the nut or kernel . The fir hath , in effect , no stone , nut , or kernel , except you will count the little ...
... wherein they differ from all other : the olive hath the oily part only on the outside ; whereas all other fruits have it in the nut or kernel . The fir hath , in effect , no stone , nut , or kernel , except you will count the little ...
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