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„trennet mecben, unD bas ro&e Qiueifif6er ju faufm 

 1i,(mfongt *♦ „ Sein <Sohn, gcan^ SKerfur t)on ^eU 

 monf, fagC „®enn ba^Slpp t>onaIfa[i'fcf)en©dffett 

 „(int) @af,^en unt) Defcn oufgefö jl mirb/ ble ben ©c^n?e- 

 „frl (inftc^jjte^cn, unbi^n Don bcm Körper (rennen, fo 

 „n)irb ba^Q^let? ouf bfefeTfrt tn pi'ic^tigeö unb flu^igeS 

 „D-uecffil6er i>eranberf, ta^ fein geuer me^r, wie ^u» 

 „^or, yjerfrdgt, fonber-nbfemecaöifcfe^S^f^ciltüerle^re» 

 „6af, unb f aft unb flugig f jl, mte ® afTer. „ (S^on f* 

 thQ Paradoxical difcourfes of F. M. von Hehnont» 

 Lond. 1685. i" S- Part. II. §, 27. p. 111. **) ^oad}im 

 93ec^n- behauptet eben böö . unb \)erfprfc^t t)erfd)if be« 

 nen SSerfud^en, bte er befd}teibt, einen g(ikf tiefen (£r» 

 folg. (v. Colle(flancf. Quingenlortim experinientor. a 

 p.510. ad 333.) Ajier t(l fur^ unb beutftd&,ma$ ic^ ba* 

 \>on burd) eine (angmien'gc unb t>erbrieglic^€ ^rbet^ 

 erlernt ^abe. 



3(^ (6(!e fo Dtef reinem 25(ei)tt)eig , ofö ftc^ oufTo* 



fett lie^, inSalpetergeijie, ber mit fed^ömal fo fc^n?e> 



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* Senfi inqiiam , cruditatcm Saturni pingHe(^ine fixorura 

 ialium foliibilem folo qiiamloque igne carptini delebi- 

 Iqm , ficque diuidi cotiipofiti partes crudumque Argen* 

 tum viuum currere permitti. 



** When Lead is diflblved by AlRalies and Salts orOil, 

 which take in the Sulphur and feparate it from thc 

 Body, the Lead by thit Mcans becomes changed into a 

 volatile rurning Mercury which can no niorc endiire 

 ihe Fire as beforc but is cold and rurmng like WsrtieC 

 and whitout a metalline For»i. 



