riment made by the help of Anti- 

 mony , and a pulveriz'd body, 

 wherein the mixture D after it h#d 

 been- for divers hours exposdf to 

 the air, vifibly afforded us numeral 

 Fumes. And to thefe I could adde 

 more confiderable and perhaps 

 fcarce credible ^ lnltances of bodies 

 growing hot without Liquors J if 

 Philanthropy did not forbid me. But 

 to return to our Butter of Antimo- 

 ny, it feems not unfit to be enquired, 

 whether there do not unobfervedly 

 intervene an aqueous moifture^ 

 which ("capable of relaxing the 

 falts^ and letting them a work) I 

 therefore fufpeded might be attract- 

 ed (as men commonly (peak) from 

 the airv fince the mixture of the An- 

 timony and the Sublimate is prefcri- 

 bed to be placed in Cellars 5 and in 

 fuch we find, that Sublimate, or at 

 leaft the faline part of it y is refolved 

 per ddiqmum % (as they call it) 

 which is nothing but a folufton made 

 by the Watery (teams wandering in 

 the Air. 



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