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and good Aqua for tis : For that, 

 with refined Silver 5 will make a So* 

 lutjon bitter as Gall f with Lead, 

 'twill be of a Saccharine fweetnefs 5 

 with that part of Tin, which it will 

 keep diflblved, (for the greateft 'tis 

 wont but to corrode and precipitate) 

 it produces a taft very diftant from 

 both the former* but not odious 5 

 with Copper, it affords an abominable 

 taft j with Mercury and Iron, it af- 

 fords other kinds of bad Tafts. Nor 

 are Metals the onely mineral bodies it 

 will work upon : For, 'twill diflblve 

 Tin-glafSjAntimony^Brafs 5 to which 

 I could add Emery, Zinke, and other 

 bodies whereon I have tried it. All 

 which together will make up no de- 

 fpicable number of differing Tafts, 



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