It is a kind of Petroleum, and contains no other Mineral Juice, but that of Sulphur, which seems to be thus distilled by Nature under ground; the distillation of an Oyl out of Sulphur by Art, being not so easie to perform.
In the Second Part, some of his special Observations, are, How Stones are coloured and figured under ground, p.
When iron and other metals are extracted from their ores and deposited under ground, the phenomenon occurs with the same distinction, that is to say, with the iron it rotates towards the north.
On a bridge or in a boat, I think it has no effect--the water must be under ground to affect the baguette, and running through wooden pipes acts the same as a spring.
The plain, wherein a black bituminous gurge Boils out from under ground.
The heat is to be kept away certainly; but moisture is the great enemy of Ice; and how is this to be kept away either under ground, or under the shade of trees?
Let me take this occasion of observing, that an ice-house should never be under ground, or under the shade of trees.
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