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311. oldal
... Flame appears to require only two of these ; namely , motion and aliment ; because flame is a simple and spirit a compound substance , insomuch that if it approach too near to the nature of flame it destroys itself . 2. Flame likewise ...
... Flame appears to require only two of these ; namely , motion and aliment ; because flame is a simple and spirit a compound substance , insomuch that if it approach too near to the nature of flame it destroys itself . 2. Flame likewise ...
410. oldal
... flames are generally saffron - coloured , and among them celestial corusca- tions and the flames of gunpowder are most inclined to white- ness . The flame of sulphur is a beautiful blue . Some bodies have purple flames . No green flames ...
... flames are generally saffron - coloured , and among them celestial corusca- tions and the flames of gunpowder are most inclined to white- ness . The flame of sulphur is a beautiful blue . Some bodies have purple flames . No green flames ...
550. oldal
... flame , are completely heterogeneous , like water and oil , sulphur and mercury . It denies Gilbert's doctrine of a ... flame ; flame admitting ( as regards density ) , no less than air and liquids , of innumerable degrees . It affirms ...
... flame , are completely heterogeneous , like water and oil , sulphur and mercury . It denies Gilbert's doctrine of a ... flame ; flame admitting ( as regards density ) , no less than air and liquids , of innumerable degrees . It affirms ...
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according action aliment ancients animals APHORISM appear Aristotle blow Cæsar cause Cicero clouds common compression concerning condensation contraction contrary Democritus diet dilatation diurnal motion doctrine earth east especially ether exhalations experiment Explanation external fire flame flesh fortune glass globes greater heat and cold heaven heavenly bodies Heraclitus inquiry judgment juices Julius Cæsar kind length and shortness less light likewise lived long-lived longevity mainsail manner matter means metals mind moon namely nature nitre nourished observed old age operation opiates opinion Parmenides pass pennyweight philosophy planets Pliny Plut pneumatic bodies precepts proper motion PROVERB putrefaction quantity quicksilver rain rarefaction reason regard region respect rise rule sails seems sometimes space spirit spirit of wine stars substance swell Tacitus tangible bodies Telesius tion touching turned vacuum vapours vessel violent virtue whence whereas wherein whereof whole wine wise