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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egreſs at the Stop-cock to as much of the
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external Air as would come in, the Quick
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ſilver was impell'd up almoſt to its firſt
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height: I ſay almoſt, becauſe it ſtopt
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near a quarter of an Inch beneath the Pa
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per mark formerly mention'd; which we
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aſcrib'd to this, That there was (as is u
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ſual in this Experiment) ſome little Parti
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cles of Air engag'd among thoſe of the
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Quick-ſilver; which Particles, upon the
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deſcent of the Quick-ſilver, did manifeſt
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ly riſe up in Bubbles towards the top of
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the Tube, and by their preſſure, as well
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as by leſſening the Cylinder by as much
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room as they formerly took up in it, hin
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repeated in the preſence of thoſe excellent
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and deſervedly Famous Mathematick
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Profeſſors, Dr.
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Wallis,
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Dr.
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Ward,
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and Mr.
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Wren,
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who were pleaſed to Honor it with
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their Preſence: And whom I name, both
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as juſtly counting it an Honor to be
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known to them, and as being glad of ſuch
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Judicious and illuſtrious Witneſſes of our
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Experiment; and 'twas by their gueſs that
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the top of the Quick-ſilver in the Tube
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