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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endeavour to pump out more of the Air,
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the crack once began, appear'd to run on
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further; though the Glaſs where it was
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broken ſeem'd to be by conjecture above
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thick as the bubble mention'd in the fore
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>This will perhaps make it ſeem ſtrange,
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that having taken another Glaſs bubble
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blown at the ſame time, and like for
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ought we diſcern'd for ſize, thickneſs
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and Figure to that thin one formerly
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mention'd; and having ſeal'd it up Her
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metically, and ſuſpended it in the Recei
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ver, the exſuction of the ambient Air did
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not enable the impriſoned Air to break, or
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in the leaſt to crack the bubble; though
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the Experiment were laboriouſly try'd,
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and that ſeveral times with bubbles of o
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ther ſizes: But that perhaps the heat of
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the Candle or Lamp wherewith ſuch
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Glaſſes are Hermetically ſeal'd, (not to
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mention the warmth of his hands that
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ſeal'd it) might ſo rarifie the contained
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Air, as much to weaken its Spring, may
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