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&ftpojs’dto-be a Gl$b$I® i [fg^ftJ ^?g#itp^mwith the./Ea&fa§>
iit
Mauntjiiod lying > ip ; the w44W J^eg^n* •
tity>«f :a$t®cn*Sfc ®^tigfe*'.j iwigtetj hi? hrd^hedihys) th&Barth
tbi|irodueelSpring%.thst&>, Undsyet---
doeino way s,in validate: tJtft.^terali ii|5 which
isintent the generality p f Sprihgg,tand not each particular
FnMntauwsBt i&,trire3s&^ejxitoe©BM.:Hfiftpths0^ i of Raters
eipetiahy after Earthquakes,^ a^fc EavEM^I M^mn^Qa,
and ^tdprby in 3 t r g 0 in L^£^ire:fam^a$p$§n^K which
bkkf droyfe down Houfesi |anti R>e$§hd diyth&t t i»ia§nifturiej
tj^tj many rSe^tns nfi Qxen, ©attl# not ■ mavaybyt which, it
mamjfe concluded th^reila ^jt^anetin.s iy^ li sSfiMatsrl 2
Xoithis I fty»: it is cotfite tftinaj
theiOcean,; n®' fronaiian Abyfs, and lhall not therefore pretend
to determine it, butib&lk 3^ ^hat if next propos'd,
and that ist© treat «fciAfe? Waters: in doing
©f ufiinh I begin with thpfe impregnated with Firm/.
TW^iiri.oi, Spring] I
fifcft tryjdJt, yielded am Qunge ^v,FitP$tm>w?& Quarts|£
Winter j nay it was1 ih highly, impiptef ,wi tbrixMss&k 1 that
a n y i i c ommowa u t t taift a^e^rtflentation>!With it,
and caufe a Precipitation r-.TEhei
for the greateft part, nha’theBe ife fame 6k«mi mix’d'with
it ;hit is not how of that ftrength ; feweral; frefl] Springs
having broken in* which yetjni^ftfmftlf bb diyertedj ; hf
this the. Revd Dr. Wrde our Warden has-been frequently.
anEye-witnefs: Notwithftanding this Dr. Edfier with an*
eqhal’d Aflurance tells the World Vitriol^, not ito;b,e
found in any Waters in England, but that all Waters of
apiVStricdk: Tafle are only impregnated with a 'Pyrites
(which we. vulgarly call Eire-*Stone)- Germinating in the
Waters; and this mult be impos’d upon the World as implicitly,
a&if it 2 Was an Article of Faith in Fhilofbpfay!
For any Man to opppfe him he brands him ftrait with
■aftr 1 ’-f" ■ the
w m k bm rm r .. 3 ï
the Chaiaaci o f Mean and Impudent, -and fuch 1'ike oppio-
brious Epithets, ^Language, if I miftahenöf* nriatccsoubra-
hfeiot; ©W of i^istSowh andißigm^büFQhiny.^rf what I
»asatcgrBofiFaiftiitjahd; th eW d to 3® |h e& ly èoh-
â t ièno Ähinehnaqd fmhe
P » firmlp ^evAidrfoGcçmiiahthm ^ithsdE/H^sîh
§ g p iGhalybea^Watefè <iâs< they^èâs^omihohly-rmlled)
ß rf;;vpJl patdon laiyt InftdoJ^tiil hn)gimtaehetteri§rûunds
%r,*ifo atj whieh ;hé ; has^nif jyfefcoffer’d ;any farther thaii a rb:
, ; 'Â%ff;ït it%-as]^Qg nünea fihall
ljj§ l%mt^dm4M^!î iftiiî^^%/iinplregnited|with Sulphur
Its iSalf îithe Watet is mtrèmply d&etïd/J tides' iw Â É W ^ m i f iH By|%^ ua
y i,eld^|ia^ah ®une§ y f fölph®.* gift. 0 < yhfs
noÆ??ftiopj.wjppidî an^wefiâUitheî feteMionfeuf. the
WfhW'jîy^ ¥M M ;d&afÿfarmgh in ithikas ,to
« Pifdowteiby itih^dâtion;:„of
Rpck Jaîî might kcihade an (advantageiMsrSarfowftt, Mi
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brownand foetid, but ^ToM\d and « ^ a te d la g ^ o n a k fflt
p;e.%htfbmthatitsfulphureopâ aniiftlihß f ari
Mç\m The yaiîiftu&Kinasioiîî^iji^iaôi
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bm? p W a l l i s *a m veï a cSoe tid ,
bw^Wïaîatal^toàflgnthçfe'Watejsi.tteSalpfcar is
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