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CHAP. IV. (Book 4)
I Further observe, that the Chymists Explications do not reach deep and far enough. For first, most of them are not sufficiently distinct and full, so as to come home to the parti∣cular Phaenomena, nor often times so much as to all the grand ones, that belong to the History of the Quali∣ties they pretend to explicate▪ You will readily believe, that a Chymist will not easily make out by his Salt, Sulphur, and Mercury, why a Load∣stone capp'd with steel may be made to take up a great deal more Iron, sometimes more than eight or ten times as much, than if it be immediat∣ly applied to the iron; or why, if one end of the Magnetic Needle is di∣spos'd to be attracted by the North∣pole, for instance, of the Load-stone, the other Pole of the Load-stone will not attract it but drive it away: or, why a bar or rod of iron, being heated red-hot and cooled perpendi∣cularly,