8 0Df t&e ^et|)antcal £>#gtne of 



and other preparations of metalline 

 bodies, too xrompaft for the meer 

 Spirit it felf to work upon. 



From divers other fweet things 

 alfo may Vinegar be made } and even 

 of Honey, skilfully fermented with 

 a fmall proportion of common wa- 

 ter, may be made a Vinegar ftrong- 

 er than many of the common Wine- 

 vinegars 5 as has been affirmed to 

 me by a very candid Phyfician, 

 who had occafion to deal much in 

 Liquors. 



EX PER. II.' 



NOt onely feveral dry Woods, 

 and other Bodies that moft of 

 them pafs for inlipid 3 but Honey 

 and Sugar themfelves afford by Di- 

 ftillation Acid Spirits that will dif- 

 folve Coral^ Pearls^ &c. and will al- 

 fo corrode fome Metals and metal- 

 lineBodies themfel vestas I have often 

 found by Trial So that the vio- 

 lent Operation of the fire, that de- 



ftroys 



