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

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          <note style="it" position="right" xml:space="preserve"># ibid. Earthtaken out of the Vaislts will
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          # put forth Herbs, 117. The nature of
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          # thoſe Herbs, ibid. what Earth taken
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          # out of ſhady and watry woods will put
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          # forth, ibid. Earth upon Earth, a good
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          # Compost, 123. Earths good and bad,
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          # 136. Earths Medicinal, 147. Earth
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          # taken near the River Nilus, 156. Earth
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          # pure, the healthfulleſt ſmell of all # 203
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          Ebbing and Flowing of the Sea # 200
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          Ecchoes, 56. Artificial Ecchoes not known,
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          # ibid. Natural Ecchoes where found, ibid.
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          # The differences between the Concurrent
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          # Eccho and Iterant, ibid. No Eccho from
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          # a Trunck, ſtopped at one end, ibid. The
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          # cauſe, ibid. Eccho from within a Well,
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          # ibid. whether Ecchoes move in the ſame
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          # angle with the original Sounds, ibid.
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          # Plurality of Ecchoes in one place, ibid.
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          # Back-ecchoes, ibid. Ecchoes returning
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          # many words, 58. Eccho upon Eccho, 167,
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          # 168. The like betwixt an Houſe, and an
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          # Hill, 58. Eccho will not return the Let-
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          # ter S, ibid. Difference of Ecchoes, ibid.
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          # Mixture of Ecchoes # ibid.
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          Edible fieſh, and not Edible, 186. The cauſes
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          # of each # ibid.
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          Eggs, the yolks of them great nouriſhers, 14.
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          # How to be uſed, ibid. rolk conduceth
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          # more to the nouriſhment. white to the
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          # generation of the Bird # 25
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          Eight, the ſweeteſt Concord in Muſick # 30
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          Elder ſtick put to conſume, taketh away
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          # warts # 213
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          Electrum # 168
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          Electrick Bodies # ibid.
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          Elm grafred # 100
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          Enforcing a thought upon another, 204. In-
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          # ſtance thereof, in a fuglers trick, ibid.
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          # Three means by which it muſt be wrought # 204, 205
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          Engliſhman hurt in the Leg, hard to cure # 166
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          Envy # 203, 204
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          Epidemical Diſeaſes # 85
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          Eſculent Plants, 129. Eſculent raw, ibid.
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          # Having po
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          ſſed the fire, ibid. Not Eſcu-
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          # lent at all # ibid.
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          Eunuchs # 142
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          Excrements of living creaiures ſmell ill, 177.
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          # The canſe, 178. Some ſmell well, ibid.
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          # The cauſe, ibid. Moſt odious to a creature
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          # of the ſame kinde
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          Excreſcences of Plants, 113, 114, &c. Two
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          # tryals for Excreſcences, 116. Excreſcences
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          # joyned with Putref action # 117
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          Exerciſe, 66. In what Bodies hurtful, ibid.
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          # Not to be uſed with a ſpare diet, ibid. Be-
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          # nefits of exerciſe, ibid. Evils of exer-
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          # ciſe, ibid. Exerciſe imping uateth not ſo
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          # much as frictions, 190. The cauſe # ibid.
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          Eye of the Underſtanding, like the Eye of
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          # Senſe # 24
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          The Eyes, 188. Both move one way, ibid. See
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          # better one eye ſhut, ibid. Thecauſe, ibid.
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          # why ſome ſee one thing double, ibid.
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          # Pore-blinde men ſee beſt near-hand, ibid.
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          # The cauſe, ibid. Old men at ſome diſtance # ibid.
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          Eyes are offended by over-great Lights, 189.
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          # By enterchange of Light and Darkneß on
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          # the ſudden, ibid. By ſmall Prints, ibid.
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          # wax red in Anger, in Bluſhing not, ibid.
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          # The cauſe of each, ibid. Eye re-placed,
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          # hath recovered ſight # 88
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          F.
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          FAble of Hercules and Hylas # 40
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          Falling-ſickneſs, how helped # 210
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          Faſcination # 203
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          Fat extracted out of fleſh # 139
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          Fear, 149, 206. The impreſsions thereof # 149, 150
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          Feathers of Birds, why of ſuch fine colours,
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          # 2. How the colour of them may be chan-
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          # ged, 24, 25. Age changeth them # 183
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          Feathers burnt, ſuppreſs the Mother # 204
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          Female and Male in Plants, 126. The differ-
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          # ences of Female and Male in ſeveral li-
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          # ving creatures, 184. The cauſes thereof # ibid.
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          Fetid ſmells # 177, 178
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          Fibrows Bodies # 181, 182
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          Figs in the Spring, 96. Indian Fig # 127
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          Figurable, and not Figurable # 182
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          Figures of Plants # 121
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          Figures or Tropes in Muſick, have an agree-
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          # ment with the Figures of Rhetorick # 31
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          Fire Tanneth not as the Sun doth # 87, 88
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          Fire and hot water, heat differently, 140.
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          # Fires ſubterrany # 80
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          Fire and Air foreſhew winds # 174
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          Fiſh of the Sea, put into freſh water # 147, 148
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          Fiſhes foreſhew rain # 175
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          Fiſhes greater then any Beaſts, 184. The
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          # cauſe # ibid.
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          Fixation of Bodies # 169
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          Flame and Air mix not, 8. Except in the
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          # Spirits of Vegetables, ibid. And of living
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          # creatures, ibid. Their wonderful effects
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          # mixed, 9. Form of Flame would be Glo-
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          # bular, and not Pyramidal, ibid. VVould
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          # be a laſting Body, if not extinguiſhed by
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          # Air, ibid. Mixeth not with Flame, ibid.
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          # Burns ſtronger on the ſides, then in the
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          # midſt, ibid. Is irritated by the Air am-
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          # bient, ibid. Opinion of the Peripateticks
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