INDEX. 



445 



Tillation, experiment touching, iv. 

 403. 



Timber, how to try, iv. 302 ; as to the 

 planting of, vi. 435. 



Timber trees, touching the growth of, 

 iv. 224. 



Time seems to resemble a stream, ii. 

 48. 



Time, Grecian orators saying concern 

 ing, vi. 97 ; contrary operation of on 

 fruits and liquors, iv. 466 ; the 

 greatest innovator, i. 82 ; innovateth 

 quietly, i. 82 ; the measure of busi 

 ness, i. 83 ; iterating often the state 

 of the question a gain of, i. 84 ; like 

 a river, i. 272, 321. 



Time and heat, like operations of, iv. 

 144. 



Time and fire, differing operations of, 

 iv. 145. 



Times, the present are the ancient, v. 

 note C. [v.] will facilitate reformation 

 of religion in Ireland, v. 199. 



Timoleon, Plutarch s saying of his for 

 tunes, i. 137, 244. 



Timotheus s denial of fortune s aid, i. 

 137. 



Tin, the ancient allay of gold, vii. 200. 



Tin and copper, mixture of, vii. 191. 



Tin and silver, mixture of, vii. 191. 



Tincture of metals, how, vii. 206, 209. 



Tinoco, Manuel Louis, sworn to se 

 crecy, and charged to confer with 

 Lopez and Ferrera respecting the 

 poisoning of Queen Elizabeth, v. 

 298 ; confers with Ferrera, v. 299 ; 

 sent back with a short answer by 

 Lopez, v. 300 ; sends letters by the 

 name of De Thores to Lopez, v. 

 302 ; comes over with a resolution 

 from Spain, v. 303 ; his letters from 

 De Fuentes to Ferrera won from 

 him, in which mention was made of 

 the Queen s death, v. 304 ; his con 

 fession, v. 305 ; avouched to Lopez 

 on his arraignment, v. 305. 



Tipping s case, vii. 435. 



Tithes, vii. 96 ; of high spirit yet beau 

 tiful, i. 145 ; cause of, before lord 

 chancellor Bacon, vii. 433. 



Tithonus, or satiety, iii. 41. 



Tithonus and Aurora, fable of, iii. 41. 



Titles of the Roman emperors, vi. 3. 



Titus Livius, observation of, on the 

 poverty in the Roman state, ii. 24. 



Toad s head, stone in, iv. 520 ; stone 

 ingendered in, vii. 214. 



Tobacco, uses of, iv. 499 ; melioration 

 of, iv. 462. 



Toleration warrantable by religion, and 



necessary to recover the hearts of the 



Irish, v. 192. 

 Tones, different sorts of, iv. 66, 67 ; 



bass and treble, experiment on, iv. 



100 ; proportions of, iv. 102 ; as to 



producing sleep by, iv. 72. 

 Tongue, experiment touching the, iv. 



358. 



Tongues, vehicula scientist, ii. 59. 

 Touching Lady Vernon s case, vii. 438. 

 Tough and fragile bodies, iv. 451. 

 Tough and brittle metals, vii. 208. 

 Torture, of the laws the worst, i. 180. 

 Tournays not lawful without the king s 



license, vi. 134. 

 Tournies, their glories chiefly in the 



chariots, i. 131. 



Towers in Solomon s house, ii. 366. 

 Tracts, relating to, vii. 336 j relating 



to commendams, vii. 307. 

 Tracy slain, vi. 340. 

 Trade, home and foreign-, vi. 434 ; con 

 jectures for the good of, vi. 443. 

 Tradition, magistral, andnot ingenuous, 



ii. 50. 

 Trao-acanth gum, dissolution of, vii. 



224. 

 Trajan, sayings of his, i. 373, 374 ; 



name given him by Constantine, i. 



373. 



Translation of psalms, vii. 98. 

 Transmutation of metals, vii. 209 



212. 



Transmutation of air into water, iv. 14. 

 Tranquillity of Elizabeth, vii. 151. 

 Travel, essay of, i. 59. 

 Treacle, use of, by Mithridates, vi. 



213. 

 Treason, statute of, 25 Edward III., 



vi. 175 ; concerning high, vi. 92 ; 



punishment, trial, and proceedings 



in cases of, v. 89 ; cases of mispri- 



sion of, v. 91 ; of petit, v. 92 ; charge 



against Mr. Owen for, vi. 172. 

 Treasons, stat. of 25 Edward III., 



vii. 398. 

 Treasure of the crown of England, v. 



332. 

 Treasure, greatness too often ascribed 



to,v. 313, 323 ; adds greatness to a 



state when accompanied with valour, 



when it is rather in mediocrity than 



abundance, v. 328 ; when it is the 



greatest strength to the state, v. 330. 

 Treble and bass strings, sounds of, iv. 



98, 100. 

 Trees, different soils for, iv. 303 ; gum 



is the juice straining through, iv. 3 ; 



melioration of, iv. 209 ; procevity and 



dwarfing of, iv. 252. 



