10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TEREBRATION»
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terebration in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
terebration and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. ...
IT hath been touched before, that terebration of trees doth make them prosper
better. , But it is found also, that it maketh the fruit sweeiezand better', _ The
cause is; for that notwithstanding the terebration, theyv [Lay 'receive alirnent
sufficient; ...
Francis Bacon, David Mallet, 1740
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The Works of Lord Bacon: Philosophical works
It hath been touched before, that terebration of trees doth make them prosper
better. But it is found also, that it maketh the fruit sweeter and better. The cause is,
for that, notwithstanding the terebration, they may receive aliment sufiicient, and ...
3
The Works of Lord Bacon with an Introductory Essay, and a ...
It hath been touched before, that terebration of trees doth make them prosper
better. But it is found also, that it maketh the fruit sweeter and better. The cause is,
for that, notwithstanding the terebration, they may receive aliment sufficient, and ...
4
The Works, with Several Additional Pieces Never Before ...
IT hath been touched before,- t-hat terebration of trees doth make them prosper
better. But it is found also, that it maketh the fruit sweeter and better. The cause is,
for that notwithstanding the terebration, they may receive aliment sufficient; and ...
Francis Bacon of Verulam, David Mallet, 1740
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The Works of Francis Bacon: Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. ...
142 Terebration of trees i. 431, 407 Terentius, a Roman knight, his behaviour and
saying when be was accused of intimacy with Sejanus v. 373 Terminor, the
nature of his estate, iv. 216, inferences relating to the inheritance of timber-trees ...
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Francisci Baconi Baronis de Verulamio ... Opera Omnia ...
It hath been touched before, that terebration of trees doth make them prosper
better. But it is found also, that it maketh the fruit sweeter and better. The cause is,
for that notwithstanding the terebration, they may receive aliment sufficient ; and ...
Francis Bacon, John Blackbourne, George Fabyan Collection (Library of Congress), 1730
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The works of Francis Bacon
It hath been touched before, that terebration of trees doth make them prosper
better. But it is found also, that it maketh the fruit sweeter and better. The cause is,
for that, notwithstanding the terebration, they may receive aliment sufficient, and ...
Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.), 1803
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The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, ...
The Terebration of Trees not only makes them prosper, but also Terebration
renders the Fruit sweeter : for notwithstanding the Perforation, they may and
tapping. receive sufficient Nourishment •, yet no more than they can well digest ;
and at ...
Francis Bacon, Peter Shaw, 1733
The cause is, for that, notwithstanding the terebration, they may receive aliment
sufficient, and yet no more than they can well turn and digest : and withal do
sweat out the coarsest and unpro- fitablest juice; even as it is in living creatures,
which ...
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The Works of Lord Bacon: With an Introductory Essay
It hath been touched before, that terebration of trees doth make them prosper
better. But it is found also, that it maketh the fruit sweeter and better. The cause is,
for that, notwithstanding the terebration, they may receive aliment sufficient, and ...