of$lcattan&#ttDum* 5 



may,asl lately intimated^be applied, 

 by a little variation^ this^and there- 

 fore I (hall need but to touch upon 

 the main things that keep me from ao 

 quicfcing in this Hypothecs. 



CHAP- II. 



AN D firfiy it feems precarious to 

 affirm 3 that in all bodies, or even 

 inallthefenfible parts of mixts, Acid 

 and AlcalizaU parts are found ; there 

 not having been,that I know 3 any Ex- 

 perimental Induftion made of parti- 

 culars any thing near numerous 

 enough to make out fo great an afler- 

 tion 3 and in divers bodies^ wherein 

 Experience is vouch'd for the inex- 

 iftence of thefe Principles 3 that Inex- 

 iftence is indeed proved nof by direft 

 and clear experience, but upon a fup- 

 pofition, that fuch and fuch effe&s 

 flow from the operations of theaf- 

 fumed Principles. 



A 9 Some 



