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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through the Air, and play up and down in
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the capacity of an Alembick or a Recei
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>Beſides, ſince Air is confeſſedly en
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dow'd with an Elaſtical power that proba
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bly proceeds from its Texture, it appears
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not what it is that in ſuch light alterations
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of Water, as are by many preſum'd ca
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pable of turning it into Air, can be rea
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ſonably ſuppoſ'd ſo to contrive the Parti
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cles of Water, as to give them, and that
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becauſe the newly mention'd obſervations
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ſeem to argue the Corpuſcles of Air to
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be irreducible into Water, whereas the
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Aqueous Particles may perhaps for a
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while be ſo vehemently agitated, as to
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preſs almoſt like Springs upon other Bo
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dies; yet upon the ceaſing of the agitati
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on, they quickly, by relapſing into Wa
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ter, diſcloſe themſelves to have been no
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thing elſe whil'ſt they counterfeited the
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in our Engine with a piece of Match,
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