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Francis Bacon
The new Organon

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burning

   Book, Aphorism
1 1, XI | walls, and most of all in burning glasses and mirrors.~3. 2 1, XI | mirrors.~3. Fiery meteors.~4. Burning thunderbolts.~5. Eruptions 3 1, XI | has the effect of heat in burning linen.~23. Oil of marjoram 4 1, XI | have the effect of heat in burning the bones of the teeth.~ 5 1, XI | masticated, they feel hot and burning.~26. Strong vinegar, and 6 1, XI | produces a kind of sensation of burning: "Nec Boreæ penetrabile 7 1, XII | contrary manner to a common burning glass and, placing it between 8 1, XII | the heat of the sun, as a burning glass increases and strengthens 9 1, XII | powerful and best constructed burning glasses, the rays of the 10 1, XII | the moon fall through a burning glass on the top of a glass 11 1, XII | warmth.~To the 2nd.~6. Let a burning glass also be tried with 12 1, XII | rays.~To the 2nd.~7. Let a burning glass also be tried with 13 1, XII | and girls, without at all burning the hair, but softly playing 14 1, XII | tearing asunder bodies and burning them after some time; yet 15 1, XIII | wine, feasting, venus, burning fevers, and pain.~10. When 16 1, XIII | condition from the first in burning and pestilential fevers.~ 17 1, XIII | unless strengthened by burning glasses or mirrors. It is, 18 1, XIII | or of the sun without a burning glass or mirror.~21. There 19 1, XIII | Let trial be made with burning glasses, which (as I remember) 20 1, XIII | act thus. If you place a burning glass at the distance of ( 21 1, XIII | instance, when tinder, or the burning wick of a candle or lamp, 22 1, XX | shown in this, that all burning acts on minute pores of 23 1, XX | the body burnt; so that burning undermines, penetrates, 24 1, XXVII | animals (as the pain of burning, for one, of intense cold 25 1, XXXIII| the gentlest and least burning flames; in incorruptibility, 26 1, XLI | candle and its continual burning.~The same too should be 27 1, L | compared to the heat of a burning furnace, or with any cold 28 1, L | Solis is at noon and under a burning sun filled with dew, while 29 1, L | refracted, and united in burning glasses and mirrors; the 30 1, L | warmth of lamps and the like, burning uniformly, they can attain


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