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

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          # Water cooleth Air, and moiſteneth it not
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          # 187, 188
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          Water may be the Medium of Sounds, 167.
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          # watry moiſture enduceth Putrefaction, 74.
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          # Turning watry ſubſtances into oily, 79. A
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          # great work in Nature, ibid. Four inſtan-
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          # ces thereof, ibid. 80. wrought by Digeſti-
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          # on, ibid. watering of Grounds, a great
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          # help to fruitfulneſs, 123, 124. Cautions
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          # therein, ibid. Means to water them # ibid.
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          Water-Creſſes # 78
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          Weapon anointed # 213
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          Weight of the Diſſolution of Iron in Aqua-
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          # fortis # 166
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          Wheat ſet # 95, 96
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          White, a penurious colour, 24, 25. In Flow-
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          # ers, 108. commonly more inodorate then
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          # other colours, ibid. The cauſe, ibid. white
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          # more delicate in Berries, 109. The eauſe
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          # thereof, ibid. Not ſo commonly in Fruits,
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          # ibid. The cauſe thereof # ibid.
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          White Gunpowder # 42, 43
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          Wholeſome ſeats, 164. Tryal for them, 173.
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          # Moist Air, not good, ibid. Inequality of
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          # Air, naught # ibid.
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          Wilde-fires, why water will not quench them
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          # 165
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          Wilde Herbs ſhew the nature of the Ground
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          # 135
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          Winds southern, diſpoſe Mens bodies to hea-
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          # vineſs, 81. winds Southern without Rain
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          # fevoriſh # 166
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          Winds gathered for freſhneſs, 164. Prog-
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          # noſticks of winds # 174
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          Winding Trees # 113
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          Wine burnt, 5. Wine how to be uſed in Con-
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          # ſumptions, 14. Wine, for what Bodies
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          # good, for what burtful, 153. wine cor-
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          # rected, that it may not fume # 165
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          Wine new, preſently made potable # 139
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          Wine and water, ſeparated by weight, 3, 4.
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          # Tryal hereof in two Glaſſes, ibid. When
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          # it will operate, and when not, ibid. Spirit
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          # of wine burnt, 82. Mingled with wax,
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          # the operation of it # ibid.
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          Winter and summer ſukneſſes, 84. Signs of
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          # a cold winter, 155, 174. winter Sleepers
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          # 194
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          Witches, 198, 199. work most by Imagi-
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          # nation and Fancy, ibid. 203. Witches
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          # Oyntment # 210
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          # Woolf-guts applied to the belly, care the
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          # Collick, ibid. Head hanged up frighteth
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          # Vermin # ibid.
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          Wonder, 151. The Impreſſions thereof # ibid.
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          Wood ſhining in the dark # 77, 78
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          Wood-ſear # 104
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          Wool attractive of Water, 20, 25. Through
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          # a Veßel # ibid.
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          World, ſuppoſed by ſome to be a Living Crea-
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          # ture # 197, 198
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          Worms foretel Rain # 176
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          Wounds, ſome applications to them,139
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          # wounds made with Braſs, eaſier to cure
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          # then thoſe made with Iron # 166
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          Wriſts have a ſympathy with the Head, and
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          # other parts # 25
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          Y.
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          YAwning hindereth Hearing, 62. The
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          # cauſe, ibid. It is a motion of Imitation,
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          # 65. In yawning, dangerous to pick the
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          # Ear # 140
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          Years ſteril, cauſe Corn to degenerate # 111
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          Yellow colour in Herbs # 109
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          Young Trees, which bear beſt # 131
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          Z.
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          ZOne Torrid, leß tolerable for Heats then
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          # the Æquinoctial, 87. Three cauſes
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          # thereof # ibid.
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