Bacon, Francis, Sylva sylvarum : or, a natural history in ten centuries

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          Of the chief Matters containedin the
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          CENTURIES</head>
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          A.
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          ACceleration of time in Works
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          # of Nature, 67. In Clarifi-
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          # cation of Liquor, 68. In ſe-
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          # ueral Maturations, 69. As
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          # of Fruits, ibid. Of Drinks, ibid.
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          # Impoſthumes and Ulcers, ibid. Of
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          # Metals, ibid. Of Clarification in wine,
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          # 165. Acctleration of Putrefaction,
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          # 73. Acceleration of Birth, 78. Of
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          # Growth or Stature, ibid. Three means
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          # of it # ibid.
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          Acceleration of Germination, 89. By
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          # three means, viz. Mending the Non-
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          # riſhment, 90. Comforting the Spirits
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          # of the Plant, ibid. Eaſie coming to
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          # the Nouriſhment, 91. Several inſtances
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          # thereof # 89,90,91
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          Aches in Mens Bodies foreſhew rain, # 176
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          Egypt ſcarce hath any rain, 161. Egypti-
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          # an conſerving of bodies, 163. Their
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          # Mummies # ibid.
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          Equinoctial more tolerable for heat, then
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          # the Zones, 87. Three cauſes thereof # ibid.
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          Æthiopes # 87
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          Ætna # 165
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          Affectation of Tyranny over Mens un-
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          # derſtandings andbeliefs # 213
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          Affections of Beaſts impreſſed upon inani-
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          # mate things # 214
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          Agarick # 116,131
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          Air turnedinto water, 6. # By four ſeve-
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          # ralways, ibid. Inſtances tending there-
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          # to, 20, 21. Converted into a denſe
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          # body, a rarity in Nature, 7. Hath an
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          # antipathy with tangible bodies, 21.
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          # Converted into water by repercnßion
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          # from hard bodies, ibid. Air turned into
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          # water by the ſame means that Ice, ibid.
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          # Congealing of air, 80. Air condenſed
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          # into weight # 156
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          Air pent the cauſe of Sounds, # 32, 33, 34.
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          # Eruptions thereof, cauſe Sounds, ibid.
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          # Air not always neceſſary to Sounds, # 36
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          Air excluded in ſome Bodies, prohibiteth
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          # putrefaction, 75. In ſome cauſeth it,
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          # 76. The cauſes of each, ibid. Air com-
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          # preſſed and blown, prohibiteth putre-
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          # faction # 77
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          Airs wholeſome, how found out, 164. The
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          # putrefaction of air, to be diſcerned a-
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          # forchand, 173. Airs good to recover Con-
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          # ſumptions, 204. Air healthful within
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          # doors, how procured # ibid.
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          Air and Fire, foreſhew winds # 274
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          Air, 21. The cauſes of heat, and cold in it,
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          # ibid. Hath ſome degree of light in it, # ibid.
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          Air poyſoned by art # 202
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          Alchymiſts # 71
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          Alexanders Body preſerved till Ceſars time, # 163
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          Aliments changed good # 18
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          Alleys cloſe gravelled, what they bring
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          # forth # 117
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          All Night # 83
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          Almond Putter for nouriſhing ſick bodies
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          # better then Cullices # 13
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          Alterations of bodies # 179
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          Altering the colours of Hairs and Feathers # 183
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          Amber ſmell # 203
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          Anger, 150. The impreßion thereof, 151.
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          # Cauſeth the eyes to look red, 189. The
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          # cauſe # ibid.
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          Animate and inanimate, wherein they differ, # 125
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          Annihilation, not poſsible in Nature # 28
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          Anointing of the Weapon # 213
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          Annual Herbs # 120
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          Antonius his genius weak before Auguſtus, # 204
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          Antipathy and Sympathy, 25. Of Plants,
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          # 101, 102, 103, 104, 105. Inſtances of</note>
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