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Page 59
Sir Isaac Newton , Boerhaave , and Homberg are all agreed , that the acid is a
fine subtile substance , pervading the whole terraqueous globe .; which
produceth divers kinds of bodies , as it is united to different subjects . This
according to ( 1 ) ...
Sir Isaac Newton , Boerhaave , and Homberg are all agreed , that the acid is a
fine subtile substance , pervading the whole terraqueous globe .; which
produceth divers kinds of bodies , as it is united to different subjects . This
according to ( 1 ) ...
Page 60
It is the doctrine of Sir Isaac Newton and Monsieur Homberg , that , as the watry
acid is that which renders falt soluble in water , so it is that same which joined to
the earthy part makes it a falt . ! Let it therefore be considered , that the organs ( d
) ...
It is the doctrine of Sir Isaac Newton and Monsieur Homberg , that , as the watry
acid is that which renders falt soluble in water , so it is that same which joined to
the earthy part makes it a falt . ! Let it therefore be considered , that the organs ( d
) ...
Page 61
... strictly detained by oil and earth , in spight of the extreme force of fire , which
lodgeth in then , without being able to dislodge fome remains of the 1 & ë $ 0 E 1
1 acid . ( a ) 402 . 130. Salts , ev 130. Salts , according to fir Isaac Newton , ( 61 )
... strictly detained by oil and earth , in spight of the extreme force of fire , which
lodgeth in then , without being able to dislodge fome remains of the 1 & ë $ 0 E 1
1 acid . ( a ) 402 . 130. Salts , ev 130. Salts , according to fir Isaac Newton , ( 61 )
Page 62
Salts , according to fir Isaac Newton , are dry earth and watery acid united by
attraction , the acid rendering them soluble in water ( f ) . He fupposeth the watry
acid to flow round the terreftrial part , as the ocean doth round the carch , being ...
Salts , according to fir Isaac Newton , are dry earth and watery acid united by
attraction , the acid rendering them soluble in water ( f ) . He fupposeth the watry
acid to flow round the terreftrial part , as the ocean doth round the carch , being ...
Page 63
It should seem rather , that the vehement attraction which Sir Isaac Newton
attributes to all acids , whereby he supposeth them to rush towards , penetrate ,
shake , and divide the most solid bodies , and to ferment the liquid of vegetables ,
could ...
It should seem rather , that the vehement attraction which Sir Isaac Newton
attributes to all acids , whereby he supposeth them to rush towards , penetrate ,
shake , and divide the most solid bodies , and to ferment the liquid of vegetables ,
could ...
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