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

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          # The cauſe thereof, ibid. Mixture without
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          # distinction, makes the best Harmony, ibid.
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          # Qualities in the Air, have no operations
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          # upon Sounds, ibid. Sounds in the Air
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          # alter one another, 54. Two Sounds of like
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          # loudneß, will not be heard as far again as
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          # one, ibid. The cauſe thereof # ibid.
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          Melioration of Sounds, 55. Poliſhed Bodies,
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          # created Sounds meliorate them, ibid. wet
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          # on the inſide of a Pipe doth the like, ibid.
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          # Frosty weather cauſeth the ſame, ibid.
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          # Mingling of open Air with pent Air, doth
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          # the ſame, ibid. From a Body equal, ſound
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          # better, 55. Intenſion of the Senſe of Hear-
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          # ing, melior ateth them # ibid.
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          Imitarion of Sounds, ibid. The wonder there-
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          # of in Children and Birds # ibid.
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          Re
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          flexion of Sounds, 56. The ſeveral kindes,
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          # ibid. No refraction in Sounds obſerved, 58.
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          # Sympathy and antipathy of Sounds, 61.
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          # Concords and Diſcords in Muſick, are ſym-
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          # pathies and antipathies of Sounds, ibid.
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          # Strings that best agree in Conſort, ibid.
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          # Strings tuned to an Uniſon or a Diapaſon,
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          # ſhew a Sympathy, 62. Sympathy conceived,
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          # to cauſe no report, ibid. εxperiment of
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          # Sympathy to be transferred to Wind-Inſtru.
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          # ments # ibid.
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          Eſſence of Sounds Spiritual, 63. Sounds not
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          # Impreſſions in the Air # ibid.
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          Cauſes of the ſudden Generation and Periſh-
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          # ing of Sounds # ibid.
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          Concluſiontouching Sounds # 63
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          Sourneſs in Fruits and Liquors, 187. The
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          # cauſe of each, ibid. Souring of Liquors
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          # in the Sun # ibid.
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          South winds diſpoſe Mens Evdies to heavi-
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          # neſs, 64, South-winds hurtful to Fruit
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          # bloſſoming, 135. South-winds without
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          # Rain, breed Peſtilence, with Rain not,
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          # 166. The cauſes, ibid. On the Sea-coasts
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          # not ſo # ibid.
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          South-East, Sun better then the South-west
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          # for ripening Fruit # ibid.
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          Sparkling woods # 133
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          Species Viſible # 160
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          # Spirits in Bodies, ſcarce known, 26. Seve-
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          # ral opinions of them, ibid. They are Na-
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          # tural Bodies rarified, ibid. Cauſes of
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          # moſt of the effects in Nature, ibid. They
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          # have five differing operations, 73. Spirits
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          # in Bodies, 125. How they differ in animate
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          # and inanimate, ibid. How in Plants and
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          # Living Creatures # 126
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          Again of Spirits in Bodies, 181. They are
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          # of two ſorts, ibid. Motion of the Spirits
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          # excited by the Moon, 193. The ſtrength-
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          # ning of them prohibiteth Putrefaction
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          # 76
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          Spirits of Men flie upon odious objects, 167.
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          # The Tranſmiſſion of Spirits, 198. & in
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          # ſequentib. Tranſmiſſion of them from the
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          # mindes of Men, 203, 204, 206, 207, 208,
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          # 209. Such things as comfort the Spirits
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          # by ſympathy, 208, 209. The ſtrife of the
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          # Spirits, beſt helped by arreſting them for a
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          # time # ibid.
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          Sponges # 147
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          Springs of water made by art # 6
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          Spring-water # 87
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          Sprouting of Plants with water onely # 133
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          Squill, good to ſet Kernels or Plumb-ſtones
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          # in # 96
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          Stags Hart with a Bone in it # 157
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          Stanchers of Blood # 210
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          Stars leſſer obſcured, a ſign of Tempeſts
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          # 174
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          Sterility of the year, changeth Corn into an-
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          # other kinde # 111
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          Stomach, the appetite thereof, 176. The
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          # qualities that provoke appetite, ibid. The
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          # four cauſes of appetite # ibid.
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          Stone wanting in Plumbs # 110
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          Stretching, a motion of imitation # 65
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          Stub old, putting forth a Tree of a better
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          # kinde # 111
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          Stutting, 85. Two cauſes thereof # ibid.
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          Subterrany Fires # 78
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          Sucking long, ill for Children # ibid.
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          Sugar, 127, 183. The uſe of it,ibid.
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          # Draweth Liquor, higher then the Liquor
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          # cometh # 21
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          Sulphureous and Mercurial # 78, 79
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          Summer and Winter ſick neſſes, 84. The Prog-
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          # noſticks of a dry Summer # 174
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          Sun Tanneth, which Fire doth not, 87, 88.
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          # The cauſe # ibid.
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          Superfetation, the cauſe of it # 116
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          Super-Plants beſide Miſletoe # 135
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          Supporting Plants of themſelves, and not
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          # ſupporters # 122
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          Swallows made white, by anointing the Eggs
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          # with Oyl # 211
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          Sweat, 148. Parts under the water, though
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          # hot ſweat not, ibid. Salt in taſte, ibid.
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          # cometh more from the upper parts then
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          # from the lower, ibid. More in ſleep then
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          # waking, ibid. Cold ſweat commonly mor-
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          # tal, ibid. 149. Sweat, in what diſeaſes
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          # good, in what bad, ibid. In ſome men
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          # have been ſweet # 2
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          Sweet Moſs, 114, 132. Sweetneſs of odor
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          # from the Rainbow, 176. Sweetneſs of
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          # odor, whether not in ſome water, ibid. In
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          # Earth found, ibid. Sweet ſmells, 177.
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          # Several properties of them, ibid. They
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          # have a Corporeal ſubſtances. # ibid.
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          Sweetneſs in Fruits and Liquors,187. The
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