the glaïs art, is, for the crystal-glaïs, what the founder is at the green-glaïs houfes. He is the person that weighs and proportions the salt on ashes and sand, and works them with a strong fire till they run into lumps and become white; and if the metal be too hard, and consequently brittle, he adds salt or ashes, and if too soft, sand; still mixing them to a fit temper, which is only known by the working.
Concinuous Intervals, in music, are such as are fit for music, next to, and in combination with concords; being neither very agreeable nor disagreeable in themselves; but having a good effect, as by their opposition they heighten the more essential principles of pleasure; or as, by their mixture and combination with them, they produce a variety necessary to our being better pleased.