4 flDf tlje f&ztyea\ital £>|tgwe 



as fuch 5 aod the laft 9 the manner of 

 their Unldrf iiti the aggregate or bo- 

 dy they make up*, 



But befqre I enter upon particu- 

 lar^ givq me leave to acfvertife yoif 

 here onse for all, That In the follow-" 

 ing Notes about Volatility and FixU 

 nefss .wbep Ifjpeak of the Corpufcks 

 or toinute parts of a body, I doe not 

 mean ftri&Iy either ; the Elementary 

 parts., fuch as Earth and Water, or 

 the Hypoftaticai Principles^ fbch as 

 Salt, Sulphur, or Mercury $ for thefe 

 things come not hete into confidera- 

 tton : Bat otiely fuch* Corpufcle^ 

 Whether oTa iimpl-e, compounded ^fr 

 decompounded Nature, as have the 

 particles they coniift of To firmly unl* 

 ted, that they r will nop b,e totally dip* 

 jbyned or difii^ated'b^rthat degree 

 of Fire or Heat, wherein the matter 

 is fafd to be volatile ox to be 0kt. 

 But thefe co&bifted particles' v^~ta 

 their aggregate either afceqd, 'or toiF 

 tinue unfaifed per modum Vnius %a$ 

 they fpeak) or as one infrre/Gorpu- 

 (cle, As in a Corpufcle of Sal Armo* 



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