| 1790 - 700 páginas
...to wafte and confume, is a com" mon experiment; and I do apprehend it the " rather, becaufe of mine own experience. I had " from my childhood a wart upon one of my " fingers: afterwards when I was about fixteen " years old, being then at Paris, there grew upon " both my hands a number of warts (at the... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1790 - 732 páginas
...to wafte and confume, is a com" mon experiment j and I do apprehend it the " rather, becaufe of mine own experience. I had " from my childhood a wart upon...one of my " fingers : afterwards when I was about fixteen " years old, being then at Paris, there grew upon " both my hands a number of warts (at the... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1815 - 368 páginas
...experiment. I had from my childhood a wart upon one finger ; afterwards, when I was about sixteen, being then at Paris, there grew upon both my hands a number of warts, at least a hundred, in a month's time. The English ambassador's lady (who was far from superstitious),... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1824 - 598 páginas
...continue love, if one wear a ring, or a bracelet, of the hair of the party beloved. But that may be by the exciting of the imagination: and perhaps a glove,...upon both my hands a number of warts, at the least a hundred, in a month's space. The English ambassador's lady, who was a woman far from superstition,... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 432 páginas
...past. The flood was not the cause of mountains, but there were mountains from the creation. Raleigh. I had from my childhood a wart upon one of my fingers. Boom. The other had been trained up from his youth in the war of Flanders. Clarendon. Were there, from... | |
| 1863 - 432 páginas
...experiment," which Lord Bacon saw no reason to discommend. " And I doe apprehend it the rather because of mine own experience. I had from my childhood a wart upon...Afterwards, when I was about sixteen years old, being then in Paris, there grew upon both my hands a number of warts (at least an hundred) in a month's space.... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1838 - 894 páginas
...continue love, if one wear a ring, or a bracelet, of the hair of the party beloved. But that may be by the exciting of the imagination : and perhaps a glove,...upon both my hands a number of warts, at the least a hundred, in a month's space. The English ambassador's lady, who was a woman far from superstition,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1841 - 612 páginas
...continue love, if one wear a ring, or a bracelet, of the hair of the party beloved. But that may be by the exciting of the imagination : and perhaps a glove,...being then at Paris, there grew upon both my hands aj fit figure of heaven. Fourthly, it may be applied number of warts, at the least an hundred, in a.... | |
| 1854 - 686 páginas
...put to waste and consumed, is a common experiment; and I do apprehend it the rather because of mine own experience. I had from my childhood a wart upon...there grew upon both my hands a number of warts, (at least an hundred) in a month's space. The English Ambassador's lady, who was a woman far from superstition,... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1846 - 730 páginas
...put to waste and consume, is a common experiment ; and I do apprehend it the rather, because of mine own experience ; I had from my childhood a wart upon...there grew upon both my hands a number of warts (at least an hundred) in a month's space ; the English ambassador's lady, who was a woman far from superstition,... | |
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