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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by blowing the almoſt extinguiſh'd Fire,
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re-kindl'd it, as appear'd by the Matches
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beginning again to ſmoke, which before it
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had ceaſ'd to do; we having by this
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means obtain'd a lighted Match in the
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Receiver, without being reduc'd to ſpend
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time to cloſe it up, commanded the Air
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to be immediatly pump'd out, and found
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that upon the exſuction of it, the Match
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quickly left ſmokeing, as it ſeem'd, by
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reaſon of the abſence of the Air; and
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yet if ſome urgent occaſions had not hin
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der'd us, we would for greater ſecurity
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have try'd, whether or no the Match re
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kindled as formerly, would ſmoke much
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and particularly whether Fire,
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though we found it would not long laſt,
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might not yet be produced in our eva
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cuated Receiver: We took a Piſtol of
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about a Foot in length, and having
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firmly tyed it to a ſtick almoſt as long as
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the Cavity of the Receiver, we very
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carefully prim'd it with well dry'd Gun
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