Bacon, Francis
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Sylva sylvarum : or, a natural history in ten centuries
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Pepper-Gainny, cauſeth ſneezing # 202
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Perception in all bodies, 171. More ſubtil
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# then the ſenſe, ibid. It worketh alſo at
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# diſtance, ibid. The beſt means of prog-
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# noſticating. # ibid. 172
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Percolation, inward and outward # 1, 2
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Percuſſion and impulſion of bodies # 160, 161
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Perfumes Dryers, and Perfumes Moiſtners
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# of the Brain,203. Perfumes procure
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# pleaſant and prophetical Dreams # 204
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# have many ſecret paſſages of ſympathy
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# 211
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Peſtilential years, 85. Their prognoſticks
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# 155, 172, 173
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Philoſophy received # 178
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Piloſity in Men and Beaſts, 139. The cauſes
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# thereof # ibid.
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Piſtachoes # 13
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Pituponthe Sea-ſbore, 1. Filled with water
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# potable, ibid. Practiſed in Alexandria,
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# ibid. And by Ceſar, ibid. Who miſtook
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# the cauſe, ibid. Intime will become Salt
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# again # 191
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Pity, 151. The impreſſions thereof # ibid.
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Pius Quintus his revelation, touching the
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# victory at Leßanto # 212
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Plague tranſmitted withont ſent, 200, 201.
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# The ſuppoſed ſent of it, ibid. Perſons
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# leaſt apt to take it, and perſons moſt, ibid.
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# Plagues cauſed by great putrefactions,
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# 202. Preſervatives againſt it # 209
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Plane-tree watered with wine # 128
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Plants, why of greater age then li-
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# ving creatures, 15, 16. Dignity of
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# Plants, 89. Acceleration of their Ger-
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# of their Germination, ibid. The Melio-
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# ration of them divers ways, 93, 94, 95,
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# 96, 97, 98, 99, 100. Cauſe why ſome
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# die in Winter, 96. Sympathy and Anti-
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# pathy of Plants, 101, 102, 103, 104.
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# Plants drawing the ſame juyces out of
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# the earth, thrive not together, 101.
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# Drawers of much nouriſbment, hurt
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# their neighbor-plants, ibid. Drawing
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# ſeveral juyces, thrive well together, 102.
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# Several inſtances of each, ibid. Deſig-
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# nations of further tryals hereof, ibid.
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# Tryals in Herbs, poyſonous or purgative,
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# 103. Plants that die placed together,
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# ibid. Tryal whether Plants will attract
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# water at ſome diſtance, 104. Curioſities
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# touching plants, 107, 108, 109, 110.
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# Plants will degenerate, 110, 111. The
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# Prickles of Trees, 116. Plants growing
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# Removed out of hot Countreys willkeep
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# their ſeaſons, ibid. Set in the Summer
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# ſeaſons will proſper in colder Countreys,
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# ibid. Seaſons of ſeveral Plants, ibid.
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# Plants bearing bloſſoms, and young fruit,
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# and ripe fruits together, 119, 120.
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# Plants with joynts or knuckles in the
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# ſtalks, 121. The cauſes thereof,ibid.
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# Differences of Plants, ibid. 122. Some
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# putting forth bloſſoms before leaves, 121.
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# Others, leaves before bloſſoms, ibid. The
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# cauſe of each, ibid. Plants green all
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# winter, 121, 122. The cauſe, ibid. Plants
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# not ſupporting themſelves, ib. The cauſe
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# 126. Plants and Metals in three, ibid.
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# Plants and Moulds, or Putrefactions,
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# wherein they differ, ibid. Plants and li-
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# 127. Male and Female in Plants, ibid.
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# Plants whereof Garments are made, 128.
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# Plant ſleeping, ibid. Plants with bearded
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# Roots, ibid. Plants eſculent, 129, 130.
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# Eſculent raw, ibid. Having paſſed the
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# fire, ibid. Parts in Plants that are nouriſh-
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# Milk in them, 131. Plants with red
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# jnyce, 132. No Plants have a ſalt taſte,
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# ibid. Plants with curled Leaves, 133.
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# Plants may be tranſlated into other Regi-
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Plaſter hardned like Marble # 165
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Plaſtered room green, dangerous # 202
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Places of Metals aſſwage ſwelling # 187
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Pleaſures and diſpleaſures of the Senſes
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# 145
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Plough followed, healthful # 103
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Plumoſity in Birds, 139. The cauſe thereof
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Plums of what colour the beſt, 109. The
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Pneumaticals in Bodies # 181
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Pomanders # 203
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Pont-Charenton, the εccho there # 57
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Pore-blinde men ſee beſt near hand, 188.
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Potado roots potted, grow greater # 90
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Powder in Shot # 3
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