GHAP. V. 



>T*H E 'other of the : two princi- 

 f JL -pal' ways, by which Precipita- 

 tions may beeffefted, is the difabling 

 fcfthe Solvent to fuftain the diflblved 

 body- 



; There may* be manf inftarices, 

 therein this fecond way of effe&ing 

 Precipitations may be aflbciated by 

 Nature with the firft way formerly 

 pr dpofedy but not withftatlding th^ 

 eflfes, wherein Nature may ( as I for- 

 tify nbt£d*) itiiploy both the ways 

 fh^reiri., yet in mod cafes they fufficf- 

 ently differ ^ in regard that in the 

 foftnet way the fubiiding of the dif- 

 f<$ved body 'is chiefly, if not only 5 

 caufed by the additional : weight as 

 well as a&ion of the external Preci- 

 pitant 5 whereas in moft of the in- 

 ftances of the later way^ the efFed is 

 produced either without fait of Tar- 

 tar * ot any fuch Precipitant, or by 

 fome other quality of the Precipi- 

 tant 



