[103.] Just.
[104.] Destruction.
[105.] A chemical vessel made of earth, ashes, or burnt bones, and in which assay-masters try their metals. It suffers all baser ones when fused and mixed with lead to pass off, and retains only gold and silver.
[106.] This substance known to French chemists by the name “adipo-cire,” was first discovered by Sir Thomas Browne.
[107.] From its thickness.
[108.] Euripides.
[109.] Greek, Latin, Hebrew, Egyptian, Arabic defaced by the Emperor Licinius.
[NOTES TO LETTER TO A FRIEND.]
[110.] Will not survive until next spring.
[111.] Wasting.