may foon repeat it,) and another 

 ounce of fuch re&ified Spirit of 

 Wine, as, being kindled in a Spoon* 

 will flame all away : When thefe two 

 liquours are well mixt, and grown 

 cold again, you may, after fome di- 

 geftion, or, if haft require* without 

 it, diftill them totally over together* 

 to unite them exquifitly into one U- 

 quour, in which, if the operation 

 have been well performed, the cor- 

 rofive particles of the Salts will not 

 onely loofe all their cutting acidity, 

 wherewith they wounded the palat i 

 but by their new compofition with 

 the Vinous Spirits, the liquour ac- 

 quires a Vinous taft, that is not one* 

 Jy oot acid or ofFenfive, but very 

 pleafing, as if it belonged to fome 

 new or unknown Spice. 



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