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

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          # cauſe of cach, ibid. Sweet things commix-
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          # ed, prohibit Putrefaction # 76
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          Swelling, how cauſed in the Body, 74. How
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          # it may be kept down, 187. why it follow-
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          # et h upon Blows and Bruiſes # ibid.
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          Swelling of Grains upon Boiling, 185. The
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          # cauſe of the different ſwelling them # ibid.
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          Swimming of Bodies, 163, 166, 167. The
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          # cauſe # 163
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          Swines Dung dulcorateth Fruit, 98. The
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          # cauſe # ibid.
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          Swinging of Bottles, 68. The uſe of it # ibid.
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          Swoundings # 203
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          Sylva Sylvarum, the intention of it # 24, 25
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          Sympathy and Antipathy, 25. Sympathy in
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          # Plants, 98. Sympathy and Antipathy of
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          # Plants # 101, 102, 103, 104
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          Sympathy, 211. Inſtances thereof, ibid. 208,
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          # 209. Sympathy, ſecret between Perſons,
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          # nearin blood, 210. Between great friends
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          # in abſence, ibid. Sympathybetwixt Mul-
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          # titudes, ibid. Sympathy of Individuals
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          # 213
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          T.
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          TEars of Trees # 128
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          Teeth, 141, 157. Their tenderneſs, 128.
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          # Teeth ſet on edge by harſh ſounds, 145.
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          # The cauſe, ibid. Sinews inthem, the cauſe
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          # of their pain, not the Marrow, 158, 159.
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          # Their ſeveral kindes, ibid. Difference in
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          # ſeveral Creatures, ibid. Horned Beacts
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          # have no upper teeth, ibid. Tooth, the mark
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          # of Horſes age, ibid. At what age they
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          # come forth in Men, ibid. VVhat things
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          # hurt them, ibid. Chiefest conſiderations
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          # about the Teeth, 158. Restitution of Teeth
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          # in age, ibid. VVhether it may be done or
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          # no # ibid.
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          Tempeſts, their predictions # 174
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          Tenſile Bodies # 181, 182
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          Terra Lemnia # 147
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          Terra Sigillara communis # ibid.
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          Thales # 138
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          Thiſtle-down flying in the Air, foreſheweth
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          # wind # 175
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          Timber, 134. The ſeveral natures thereof,
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          # ibid. The ſeveral uſes according to the
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          # nature of the Trees # 135
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          Time and heat work the like effects, 65. Their
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          # different operations in many things # ibid.
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          Titillation, 161. The cauſe of it, ibid. In-
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          # duceth laughing, ibid. Of the Noſtrils,
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          # cauſeth ſneezing # ibid.
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          Toad-ſtool # 115
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          Tobacco, 185, 203. Engliſh Tobacco, how
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          # it may be mended # 185
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          Tones, 29. Leſs apt to procure ſleep, then
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          # Sounds, 31. The cauſe why # ibid.
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          Tongue ſheweth readily inward Diſeaſes # 141
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          Torpedo Marina # 212
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          Tough Bodies, 180, 181. The cauſe # ibid.
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          Tranſmiſſion of Spirits, 198. & in ſeq. Eight
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          # kindes of tranſmiſsion of ſpirits, 199,
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          # 200, 201. As of the airy parts of bodies,
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          # ibid. Of ſpiritual species, ibid. Of ſpi-
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          # rits cauſing Attraction, ibid. Of ſpirits
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          # working by the Primitive Nature of Mat-
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          # ter, ibid. Of the ſpirits of the Minde of
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          # Man, ibid. Of the Inftuxes of the Hea-
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          # venly bodies, ibid. In operations of Sym-
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          # pathy, ibid. By ſympathy of individuals
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          # ibid.
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          Trees planted warm, 90. Houſing of them,
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          # 92. Heap of Flint laid at the bottom,
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          # helpeth the growth, 93. Shaking hurteth
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          # the young Tree, a grown Tree not, ibid.
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          # Cutting away of Suckers, helpeth them,
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          # ibid. How to plant a Tree that may grow
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          # fair in one year, 94. Helped by boring a
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          # hole through the beart of the Stock, ibid.
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          # By ſlitting the Roots, ibid. By spreding
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          # upon a wall, ibid. By plucking off ſome
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          # Leaves, ibid. By digging yearly about the
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          # Root, 95. By applying new Moulds, ibid.
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          # Byremoving to better Earth, ibid. By ſli-
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          # cing their Bark, ibid. In ſome kindes by
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          # ſhade, ibid. By ſetting the Kernels or
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          # Stones in a Squil growing, ibid. 96. By
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          # pulling off ſome Bloſſoms, ibid. By cutting
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          # off the top, when they begin to bud, 97. By
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          # boaring them through the Trunck, and
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          # putting in wedges of hot Woods, ibid. By
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          # ſeveral applications to the Roots, ibid. By
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          # Terebration again. 98. The cauſe thereof,
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          # ibid. By letting them blood, ibid. Grow
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          # beſt fenced from Sun and Wind, 99. Cauſes
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          # of their Barrenneſs, ibid. Helps to make
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          # Trees fruitful, 100. Tree blown up by the
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          # Roots, and replaced, proved fruitful, 95.
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          # Tryal of watering a Tree with warm wa-
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          # ter, 97. Trees that grow beſt without graft-
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          # ing, ibid. Fruit-tree grafted upon a moi-
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          # ſter ſtock, will grow larger, 97. Trees re-
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          # moved to be coafted as before, ibid. Lower
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          # Boughs bring the bigger Fruit # ibid.
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          Trees apparelled with Flowers, 108. Form-
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          # ing of Trees into ſeveral ſhapes # ibid.
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          Tranſmutation of Trees and Plants, 110.
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          # Six deſignations thereof # ibid. 112, 113
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          Trees in Copice-woods grow more ſtraight,
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          # 113. The cauſe thereof # ibid.
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          Trees full of heat, grow tall,ibid. Thecauſe,
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          # ibid. How to Dwarf Trees # ibid.
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          Trees that are VVinders, 113. The cauſe
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          # thereof # ibid.
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