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Mons. Lemery is of Opinion that Sweetness proceeds from a close Mixture of an Acid with a Sulphur, or with an Oyl that temperates and corrects it; he supports his Conjecture by the instance of Sugar of Saturn, so called from its Sweetness, which is Lead, a Metal insipid in its self, but very Sulphureous, dissolved by an Acid.
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Mons.
Lemery
is
of
Opinion
that
Sweetness
proceeds
from
a
close
Mixture
of
an
Acid
with
a
Sulphur,
or
with
an
Oyl
that
temperates
and
corrects
it;
he
supports
his
Conjecture
by
the
instance
of
Sugar
of
Saturn,
so
called
from
its
Sweetness,
which
is
Lead,
a
Metal
insipid
in
its
self,
but
very
Sulphureous,
dissolved
by
an
Acid.