Bacon, Francis
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Sylva sylvarum : or, a natural history in ten centuries
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"># Antipathy in other kindes, 209, 210,
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# 211, 212, 213. Antipathy between ene-
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# mies in abſence # ib.
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Appetite of continuation in liquid bodies # 5, 6
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Appetite in the ſtomach, 176. what quali-
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# ties provcke it, ibid. Four cauſes thereof
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# ibid.
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Apple incloſed in VV ax for speedy ripening,
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# 70, 71. Hanged in ſm@ak, ibid. Covered
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# in Lime and Aſhes, ibid. Covered with
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# Crabs and Onions, ib. Apple in Hay and
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# Straw, ibid. In a cloſe box, ibid. Apple
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# rolled, ib. Apple inpart cut, beſmeared
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# with ſack # ibid.
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Apple-cions grafted on the ſtock of a Cole-
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# wort # 97
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Apple-trees, ſome of them bring forth a
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# ſweet Moſs # 114
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Aqua-fortis diſſelving Iron # 166
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Archbiſhop of Vienna his revelation to
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# Lewis the Eleventh # 211
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Arrows with wooden-heads ſharpned, pierce
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# wood ſooner, then with iron heads # 148
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Artichokes made leſs prickly # 98
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Art of memory # 27
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Aſhes in a veſſel, will not admit equal quan-
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# tity of water, as in the veſſel cmpty # 10
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Aſhes an excellent compoſt # 123
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Asp eauſeth eaſie death # 132
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Aſſimilation in bodies in animate, 24. In
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# vegetables # ib. 79, 179
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Aftriction prohibiteth putrefaction # 75
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Attraction by ſmilitude of ſubſtance # 148, 191
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Audibles mingle in the medium, which viſi-
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# bles do not, 53. The cauſe thereof. ibid.
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# Several Conſents of audibles and viſibles,
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# 58, 59. Several Diſſents of thcm, 60, 61.
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# Audibles and Viſibles # 204
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Authority ſtrengthneth Imagination # 206
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B.
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BAg growing in the fields # 115
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Barrel empty knocked, ſaid to give a
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# Diapaſon to the ſame Barrel full # 45
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Barrenneſs of Trees, the cauſe # 100
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Baſil turned into VVilde Thj
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Baſilisk # 202
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Bathing the body, 156. VVould not be
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# healthful for us, if it were in uſe, ibid.
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# For the Tuiks good # ib.
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Bearing in the womb, in ſome creatures
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# longer, in ſome ſhorter # 159
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Beaſts do not imitate Mans ſpeech as Birds
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# do, 55. The cauſe, ibid. Beaſts commu-
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# nicating in ſpecies with one another, 138.
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# Likewiſe ſome Birds, ibid. Beaſts in their
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# kindes, leſſer then F ſhes, 184. Greater
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# then Birds, the cauſe # ibid.
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Beasts that yield the taste or virtue of the
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# the Herb they feed on # 104
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Beaſts foreſhew Rain # 175
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Capon. Becr, how made, 13. Averynouriſh-
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# ing drink # ibid.
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Bees humming an uneqnal ſound # 43
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Birds have another manner in their quick-
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# ning, then Men or Beaſts, 25. Birds
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# communicating in ſpecies with one an-
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# other, 138. Swifter in motion then Beaſts,
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# ibid. The cauſe, ibid. In their kindes,
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# leſſer then Beaſts or Fiſhes, 184. The
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# cauſe, ibid. Imitate Mans ſpeech, which
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# Beasts do not, 55. Thecanſe # ibid.
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Birth of living creatnres # 78
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Black the beſt colour in Plumbs # 109
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Blear-eyes infectious # 202
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Bleeding of the body, at the approach of the
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# murtherer # 207
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Blood, five means of ſtanching it # 18
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Blood drawethſalt # 211
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Blood-stone # 210
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Blows and bruiſes induce ſwelling, 187. The
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# cauſe # ibid.
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Bluſhing cauſeth redneß in the ears, not in
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# theeyes, as anger doth, 189. The cauſe
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# of each # ibid.
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Boaring an hol@ through a Tree, helpeth it # 94
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Body brittle ſtrucken, 3. Bodies natural
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# moſt of them have an appetite of admit-
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# ting others into them, 169. Except flame,
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# ibid. Bodies unperf@ctly mixt # 178
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Bodies in nature that give no ſounds, and
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# that give ſounds # 32, 33, 34
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Bodies, to which, VVine is hurtful, and to
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# which, good # 153
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Bodies conſerved a long time # 162, 163
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Boldneſs and ind@ſiry, the power of them in
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# civil buſineſs # 190, 203
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Boletus # 131
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Bolus Armenus # 147
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Bones, 141, 157. The moſt ſenſible of cold,
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# 141. In what Fiſhes none, 157. One in
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# the Heart of a Stag # ib.
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Boiling cauſeth Grains to ſwell in difference # 185
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Bracelets worn which comfort the ſpirits,
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# 219. Their three ſcveral operations, # ibid.
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Brains of ſome Beoſts ſtrengthen the memory, # 210
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Brain increaſed in the Full Moon # 193
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Braſs ſanative of wounds # 166
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Braſ -plates oſſw age ſwelling # 187
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Breath held, helpeth hearing, 62. The cauſe # ibid.</
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