&o?roftt)enete oi<&omB)iXity> ij 



And it is not to be denied, that in di* 

 vers Inftances there is, as it were, a 

 Gonfanguinity between the Men* 

 ftruum and the body to be diflblved \ 

 as when Sulphur is diflblved by 

 Oyls whether expreft or diftill'df 

 Butyet^ as the opinion is generally 

 propofed, I cannot acquiefce in it* 

 partly becaufe there are divers So* 

 Unions and other Vhmomtm, where 

 it will not take place * and partly 

 becaufe even in thofe inftancel 

 wherein 'tis thought itioft applicable* 

 the effeft feems to depend upon Me** 

 chanical Principles. 



exper. xm 



ANd firft/twillbe difficult to&ett^ 

 what Gonfanguinity there \i 

 between Sal Gecti 3 arid Antimony* 

 and lroi^ and Zinke^and Bread^ and 

 Camphire^ and Laps CaUminaris^ 

 and flefh of divers kinds, and Oifter* 

 fliel s, and Harts-horn^ and Chalk* 

 and Quick-lime v fotiae of which be* 



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