of <£Hpmuftl P^ectptta tton- ! p 



ons, may have its qualities much di- 

 verfified by thofe of the particles of 

 the liquors, when thefe are fitted to 

 ftick very faft to it. Which laft 

 Words I add 5 becaufe, jthough that 

 fometimes happens, yet it does not 

 always, there being a geater differ- 

 ence than every body tajkes notice 

 of between Precipitations 5 as you 

 will be induced to think, if you pre- 

 cipitate the folution of Silver with 

 Copper, with fpiritof Sal } Ar tnoni ac 7 

 with fait water, with oil of Tartar, 

 with quick-fiiver^ with crude Tartar 

 and with Zinkv And in the lately 

 propofed Example, you will think it 

 probable* that 'tis not all one., whe- 

 ther to diffolved Mercury or Silver., 

 you imploy the fubtile diftilled Spi- 

 rits of .Salt, or the grofsbody, whe- 

 ther in a dry form, or barely diffol- 

 ved in common water. And thus 

 much of the Conducivenefs of weight 

 to the ftriking down the Cdrpufcles 

 ofadillolved Body. 



Thatalfo the Bul^ of a body may 



yery much contribute to; make it 



B 2 fiak 



