Siris: a chain of philosophical reflexions and inquiries concerning the virtues of tar water. [Another] |
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... fame of fresh water , the veffel being fhaken and ftand as before . And , this is repeated fo glais , fo long as the tar continues to imp the water fufficiently , which will appear fmell and tafte . But as this method produc water of ...
... fame of fresh water , the veffel being fhaken and ftand as before . And , this is repeated fo glais , fo long as the tar continues to imp the water fufficiently , which will appear fmell and tafte . But as this method produc water of ...
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... fuppofed to contain it's fp Mr. Boyle and other later chemi greed , that fixed falts are much the fame dies . But it is well known that volatil greatly differ , and the easier they are ( a ) Seft . 5 : T2 n- WS ng er , re- of na- ory ( 6 )
... fuppofed to contain it's fp Mr. Boyle and other later chemi greed , that fixed falts are much the fame dies . But it is well known that volatil greatly differ , and the easier they are ( a ) Seft . 5 : T2 n- WS ng er , re- of na- ory ( 6 )
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... fame in turpentine and common tar . In effect this vulgar tar , which cheapness and plenty may have rendered contemp- tible , appears to be an excellent balfam , contain- ing the virtues of most other balfams , which it eafily imparts ...
... fame in turpentine and common tar . In effect this vulgar tar , which cheapness and plenty may have rendered contemp- tible , appears to be an excellent balfam , contain- ing the virtues of most other balfams , which it eafily imparts ...
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... fame with the piffelæum of the ancients ; but Hardouin in his notes on Pli- ny , thinks the piffelæum to have been produced from the cones of cedars . What use they made of thefe liquors anciently I know not but it may be prefumed they ...
... fame with the piffelæum of the ancients ; but Hardouin in his notes on Pli- ny , thinks the piffelæum to have been produced from the cones of cedars . What use they made of thefe liquors anciently I know not but it may be prefumed they ...
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... It is remarked by the fame author , th doth not at once produce fruit and refin former only in its youth , the latter in its 20. Turpentine is a fine refin . Fou this are in ufe . The turpentine of Chic 5 . s ne is re id ei- to As ( 10 )
... It is remarked by the fame author , th doth not at once produce fruit and refin former only in its youth , the latter in its 20. Turpentine is a fine refin . Fou this are in ufe . The turpentine of Chic 5 . s ne is re id ei- to As ( 10 )
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