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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would imagine, to drive out all the Air
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I eaſily ſuſpected
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that the diſtenſion of the Bladder in our
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pneumatical Veſſel, might proceed not
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from the Watery ſteams that came out at
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and
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had very much wetted the Bladder, but
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from the rarified Air which in that ſort of
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Veſſels is wont for a good while together
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to come out with the rarified Water: and
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accordingly having reiterated the Experi
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ment I found it very difficult (by rea
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duce from it, that Water may be rarified
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Conſiderations, we cannot ſpend time to
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frame Objections, but muſt forth with
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proceed to the mention of thoſe things
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that ſeem to argue that Air (at leaſt ſuch
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ence that a vapid Air, or Water rarified
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late the elaſtical power of that which is
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