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ftroys what they call the Form of 

 the diftill'd body, and works as a 

 Mechanical Agent by agitating, 

 breaking, diffipating , and under a 

 new conftitution reaflembling the 

 parts , procures for the Diftiller an 

 Acid Corrofive Menftruum$ which 

 whether it be brought to pafs by 

 making the Corpufcles rub one an- 

 other into the figure of little (harp 

 blades , or by fplitting fome folid 

 parts into (harp or cutting Corpu- 

 fctes, or by unlheathing, as it were, 

 fome parts, that, during the former 

 Texture of the body , did not ap- 

 pear to be acid 5 or whether it be 

 rather effe&ed by fome other Me- 

 chanical way, may in due time be 

 further confidered. 



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