Questions

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A28937s.n.,[ London?
A42035What else is that Greenness, that adheres to Lamps, but the Acid of the Oyl- Olive Coagulated in the Particles of the Metal, that it has Corroded?
A42035Why do not any Terrestrial Particles acquire a saline tast by the Operation of the Fire?
A42035whence comes the Blew Colour of Oyl of Camomil distill''d in Copper Vessels, but from some Particles of the Veins Corroded by the Acidity of the Oyle?
A27223A faithful man who can find?
A27223Being moved with these Considerations, he was induced to demand boldly some Quantity of this Powder of the old man?
A27223I can practically demonstrate the thing to be true?
A27223Quid igitur ingrati sumus?
A27223To whom the Moderator with great Indignation, answer''d; Hold thy peace, thou Ass, wilt thou also be an Alchymist?
A42102And how can Nature be imagin''d to hold Proportion in all things else, and not here?
A42102And who can say, how far?
A42102For who can make any use of that which he understandeth not?
A42102Hence, secondly, may be solved that great Dispute, Whether such as we call Lixivial Salts, are made by the fire?
A42102If it be asked, Whether a Stick cut with a Knife, be not of one, made two?
A42102The question is not, what have men done?
A42102What a Thunder- clap would such a Word be, as wherein all the four and twenty Letters were pack''d up?
A42102Which Ratio, if it be referred to a Body, what is it but the Modification of that Body?
A28965And how could those parts invade those of the Metal inclos''d in a Glass, otherwise than by passing through the pores of that Glass?
A39816And how shall they root out inveterate, fixed and Chronick Diseases?
A39816And not only neglect its friendly advice, but deny its profitable hand in those things, which above all others we most need its help in?
A39816And what''s the reason?
A39816Doth Nature use these Fires in producting these Natural subjects they thus work upon?
A39816How shall they purifie the Impure, or help the Infirm, who are not Cured of their own Crude, corrupt and infirm condition?
A39816How then should these poor Dirty, Drossy Medlies, answer those great Ends they Administer them for?
A39816Who therefore not drowned in Ignorance and Envy, would so strongly oppose so great a Good as Chymistry is Author of?
A47656There''s another objection, that is, the parts of Mercury are heavy, how come they to be volatilized by fire?
A34451But Sir?
A34451But passing by these things, my question is still, whether a mans former nature may be converted into another new nature?
A34451But what is more abused then Saturn, Saltpeter and Sulphur?
A34451Elias GOd save you Helvetius?
A34451For what end so many Medicaments?
A34451How and whereby to know them by their outward signatures and form, for virtue and vice?
A34451I thereupon asked if this were a Philosophical drink, and wherefore we drank this Potion?
A34451OF the Books of wisdom, in which the same may be learned; how, and in what manner?
A34451Of the Books of Wisdom, in which the same may be learned; How and in what manner?
A34451Phisitian, Is this glassy yellow Masse it indeed?
A34451The Load- stone also hath its mystery: And who can tell all?
A34451Then I asked again, What was the Menstrum, and whether the operation or working were done in Glasses, or Crusibles?
A34451What seekest thou more?
A34451What shall I say?
A34451Who can tell us what Scha Ma Jm properly is?
A70016And how proves he this?
A70016And the Gentleman goes on with his Argument, Sulphur is an Acid; why?
A70016And why must I answer for it?
A70016Armon or of a ● ixivium, yea or Bittern, that wicked thing, in a convenient quantity of Water, will do as much, or more; but why?
A70016But he adds, granting it a strong Acid, how will you account for its not making way throw the Breast before amputation?
A70016But how does the Gentleman know that no more can be admitted?
A70016But what has Poetry to do with the pretended new Hypothesis of Acids, or the Dialogue between Alkali and Acid?
A70016But what''s this to prove Alkali the Cause of all Diseases, any more than to good sense?
A70016The Saliva acts as an Acid; and why?
A70016Well this is a secret in Chymistry, I long to be at it; how is it done?
A70016What unlucky Wag has thrown a Distich at Mr. Colebatch, and hit a Gentleman also?
A70016What''s become of his Defiance?
A70016of Wine?