| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] vanishing 1 vanities 3 vanity 10 vapor 9 vapors 7 variable 3 variation 3 | Frequency [« »] 9 turned 9 unite 9 utterly 9 vapor 9 vegetable 9 vessels 9 vintage | Francis Bacon The new Organon IntraText - Concordances vapor |
Book, Aphorism
1 1, XII | 15. In like manner to hot vapor I subjoin as a negative 2 1, XII | a negative the nature of vapor itself, such as we find 3 1, XIII| however, able to extract vapor from moist substances.~15. 4 1, XX | where the smoke or thick vapor manifestly dilates and expands 5 1, XX | liquid itself, namely, into vapor, smoke, or air.~It appears 6 1, XXIV| easy transition of water to vapor or air, does not so well 7 1, XL | be supposed that all the vapor which is discharged from 8 1, XL | action of fire was formerly vapor or air in the body of the 9 1, XLII| exhalations of oil, air over the vapor of water. We should therefore