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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deal of Air and Smoke mixt together was
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drawn out, whereby the Receiver grow
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ing more clear, we could diſcern the Fire
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in the Match to burn more and more lan
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guidly: And notwithſtanding that by the
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diligence uſ'd in Pumping, it ſeem'd to
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have room enough allow'd it to throw
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out Fumes; yet after no long time it
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ceaſ'd from being diſcernable either by its
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that we were invited to ſuppoſe it quite
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extinguiſhed, yet we continu'd pumping
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a while, in proſecution of another Expe
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riment we were trying at the ſame time:
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And this we did the more willingly be
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cauſe of a ſuſpicion the Experiment a
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bout the Coals might eaſily ſuggeſt, and
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which the event declar'd not to have been
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Admiſſion of the external Air, the Fire,
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that ſeem'd to have gone out a pretty
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while before, did preſently revive; and
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being as it were refreſh d by the new Air,
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and blown by the Wind made by that
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Air in ruſhing in, it began again to ſhine
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and diſſipate the neighboring Fuel into
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Smoke as formerly. </
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