Boyle, Robert
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New experiments physico-mechanicall, touching the spring of the air and its effects
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1660
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to inſtance in our newly mention'd Ex
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periment, aſſoon as the Valve was de
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preſs'd by the weight we hung at it,
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ſhould the Air ſo impetuouſly and copi
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while the Valve kept out the Air, thoſe
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litle ſpaces in the Receiver, which the
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corpuſcles of that Air afterwards fill'd,
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the evacuating of the Veſſel, ſeems to
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of Vacuities in the Receiver, and only
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to have, aſſoon as we permitted, fill'd
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Good of the Univerſe aſcrib'd to dead
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Experiment, upon
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the Exſuction of the ambient Air, the
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Water deſerted the upper half of the
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Glaſs-Tube; and did not aſcend to fill
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it up, till the external Air was let in upon
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