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The European magazine: and London review
But fire is hot and dry, air is hot and moist, water, humid and frigid, earth, cold and
dry, hence heat is the common property of fire and air, coldness of water and
earth, siccity of earth and fire, and lastly humidity of water and air ; so that fire ...
Philological Society (Great Britain), 1782
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The European Magazine And London Review
But fire is hot and dry, air is hot and moist, water, humid and frigid, earth, cold and
dry, hence heat is the common property of fire and air, coldness of water and
earth, siccity of earth and fire, and lastly humidity of water and air ; so that fire ...
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Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Including His Life and Correspondence
The reason, some, I perceive, attempt to make out from the siccity and dryness of
its flesh, and some are content to rest in a secret propriety hereof. As for the
siccity 3 of the flesh, it is more remarkable in other animals; as eagles, hawks,
and ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1835
4
Sir Thomas Browne's Works: Religio medici. Pseudoxia ...
The reason, some, I perceive, attempt to make out from the siccity and dryness of
its flesh, and some are content to rest in a secret propriety hereof. As for the
siccity s of the flesh, it is more remarkable in other animals ; as eagles, hawks,
and ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1835
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Dizionario delle lingue italiana ed inglese
SeccativO, adj. apt to dry up, siccific, causing siccity. Scc;alo. dried, dried up.
Seccauijc, s. m. a drying-place, a shade. Seccatiira, v. Seccarrice. Seccatore, he
that traces you with tedious nonsense, that will tell you of what you already know,
...
Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, Charles Thomson, 1807
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Religio medici. Pseudodoxia epidemica, books 1-4
The reason, some, I perceive, attempt to make out from the siccity and dryness of
its flesh, and some are content to rest in a secret propriety hereof. As for the
siccity 3 of the flesh, it is more remarkable in other animals; as eagles, hawks,
and ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1835
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Sir Thomas Browne's Works, Including His Life and Correspondence
The reason, some, I perceive, attempt to make out from the siccity and dryness of
its flesh, and some are content to rest in a secret propriety hereof. As for the
siccity 3 of the flesh, it is more remarkable in other animals ; as eagles, hawks,
and ...
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1968
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The Works of Sir Thomas Browne: Preface. Dr. Johnson's Life ...
The reason, some, I perceive, attempt to make out from the siccity and dryness of
its flesh, and some are content to rest in a secret propriety hereof. As for the sic-
city3 of the flesh, it is more remarkable in other animals ; as 1 weazand.
Sir Thomas Browne, Simon Wilkin, 1852
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A Medicinal Dispensatory: Containing the Whole Body of ...
Ssome new to be better than old Medicaments , as styptcticlr and bitter, which
being ill from their imbred siccity, become worse by age,.bc_- cause siccity
increases in these by time -, but being new, they have hul-midity, which tempers
the ...
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The philosophical grammar: being a view of the present state ...
Water, mixed with Earth, make it humid and ' moist j thus the Juices of Vegetables
make their Substance moist : And the Want or Defect of this Moisture, or Liquid
Substance in Bodies, is what we call Siccity or Dryness ; and which, in moist ...