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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or from the Union of two or three of
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thoſe numerous bubbles which were then
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was, That whereas in ordinary ones the
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Air, together with the thin film of Water
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that inveſts and detains, is wont to ſwell
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above the ſurface of the Water it ſwims
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on, and commonly to conſtitute Hemiſ
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pherical Bodies with it, the little parcels
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of Air that came up after the Receiver
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was pretty well empty'd, did not make
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protuberant bubbles, but ſuch whoſe up
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per ſurface was either level with or be
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neath that of the Water, ſo that the up
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per ſurface being uſually ſomewhat con
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vex, the leſs protuberant parts of it had
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as in the bubbles that firſt appear'd in
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the Pipe, the aſcending Air did, as in o
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ther common bubbles, make its way up
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wards, by dividing the Water through
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which it paſſ'd, in thoſe bubbles that ap
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