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

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          <note style="it" position="right" xml:space="preserve">Congealing of Air # 80
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          Conſervation of Bodies long time, 162, 163.
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          # The cauſes and helps thereof # ibid.
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          Conſervation of Bodies in Quick-ſilver # 168
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          Conſiſtence of Bodies # 180
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          Conſumptions in what Airs recovered # 204
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          Contiguous things their operations # 201
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          Coppice-woods haſtned # 93
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          Coral # 126, 165
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          No Core in Fruits # 110
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          Corn changed by ſowing often in the ſame
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          # ground, 111. Changed into a baſer kinde
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          # by the ſterility of the year, ibid. The
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          # Diſeaſes thereof, 136. The remedy of
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          # the Diſeaſes, ibid. 137. Choice of the
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          # beſt Corn # ibid.
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          Corruptions # 73
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          Court of Vulcan, near Puteoli # 165
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          Cramp, 211, 212. Twocures of it # ibid.
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          Creatures moving after the ſevering of the
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          # head, 88. The cauſes there of # ibid.
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          Crudity # 179
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          Cryſtal in C@ves, 81. Deſignation of atryal
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          # for making of it # ibid.
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          Cucumbers made to grow ſooner, 96. To
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          # bear two years, ibid. By ſteeping their
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          # Seeds in Milk, prove more dainty, 98.
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          # Made more delicate by throwing in chaff
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          # when they are ſet, ibid. They exceedingly
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          # affect moiſture, ibid. VVill grow towards
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          # a pot of water. # ibid.
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          Cure by cuſtom, 17. Caution to be uſed in
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          # diſeaſes counted incurable, ibid. cure by
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          # exceſs, ibid. The cauſe of it, ibid. Cure
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          # by motion of conſent, ibid. Phyſicians,
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          # how to make uſe of this motion # ibid.
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          Curioſities touching Plants, # 107, 108, 109, 110
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          Curled leaves in Plants # 133
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          Cutting Trees often, cauſeth their long laſt-
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          # ing # 120
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          Cuttles blood # 156
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          D.
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          DAmps from Mines and Minerals # 202
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          Day ſhowers, not ſo good for Fruits as
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          # night-ſhowers # 135
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          Death without pain # 232
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          Decoction maketh Liquors clearer, Infuſion
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          # thicker, 68. The cauſe # ibid.
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          Deer, 159. Their generating # ibid.
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          Degenerating of Plants, 110, 111. The ſe-
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          # veralcauſes thereof # ibid.
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          Democritus # 203
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          Deſiccation # 74
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          Dew upon Hills, better then upon Valleys # 165
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          Diamonds Corniſh # 2
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          Diapaſon, the ſweeteſt of Sounds, 30. The
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          # Diapaſon or number of Eight, rather a
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          # thing received, then atrue computation,
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          # ibid. Half Notes of Neceßity between
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          # the vniſon and Diapaſon # ibid.
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          Diet-drinks, 19. Moſt troubleſome at firſt # ibid.
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          Differences of Plants # 121, 122
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          Differences of ſeveral paſsions in matter # 182
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          Digging of the Earth healthful # 203
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          Diſcords in Miſick # 30, 31
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          Diſeaſes contrary to predispoſition, 17. What
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          # the Phyſician is to do in ſuch caſes, ibid.
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          # Diſeaſes infectious, 65. Diſeaſes eßide-
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          # mical # 85
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          Diſpleaſures and pleaſures of the ſenſes # 145
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          Diſpleaſure light, 151. The impreſsions
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          # thereof # ibid.
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          Diſſolution of Iron in Aqua-fortis # 166
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          Divination Natural # 172
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          Dogsknow the Dog-killer # 211
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          Double flowers # 109, 110
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          Down upon the leaves of Plants, 117. The
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          # virtue of ſuch leaves # ibid.
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          Drean s pleaſant and prophetical procured
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          # by ſome ſmells # 204
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          Driz
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          ks, 69. The maturation of them, ibid.
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          # How it is wrought, ibid. VVherein it
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          # differeth from clarification, ibid. Degrees
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          # of Maturation in ſeveral Liquors, ibid.
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          # Maturation by ixforcing the motions of
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          # the Spirits, ibid. Quickning of drixkthat
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          # is dead # ibid.
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          Drowning of Metals # 168, 169
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          Drunken men, 152. Their Sperm unfruitful,
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          # 153. They are unapt for voluntary moti-
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          # on, ibid. Imagine falſe things as to the
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          # eye, ibid. Distempered ſooner with ſmall
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          # draughts, then with great # ibid.
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          Drying the adventitious moiſture, prohibi-
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          # teth putrefaction, 76. Mixture of dry
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          # things prohibits it # ibid.
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          Ductible Bodies # 181, 182
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          Dulcoration of things, 133. of Metals, 79.
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          # Of Fruits by ſeveral ways, 186. The
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          # cauſes of them # ibid.
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          Dungs of Beaſts to inrich grounds, 122.
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          # VVhich of them the beſt # ibid.
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          Dnst maketh Trees fruitfub # 136
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          Dwarfing of Trees # 113
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          E.
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          EAr dangerous to be picked in yawning # 140
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          Early Flowers and Plants # 119
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          Earth and sand differ, 1. Earth Primum
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          # Frigldum, 19. Infuſions in Earth, 83. The
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          # effects thereof, ibid. Cautions to be uſed
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          # therein, ibid. Several inſtances thereof,</note>
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