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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bubbles wont to be obſervable in Ice) the
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outward parts of the Egge, that it uſually
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crack'd the ſhell, though the inner Mem
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brane that involv'd the ſeveral Liquors
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of the Egge, becauſe it would ſtretch
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upon we imagin'd that in our Engine it
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might appear whether or no there were
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any conſiderable Spring, either in any of
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olive above mention'd: We took alſo an
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other Glaſs, differing from a Glaſs Egge,
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onely in that its bottom was ſlat, and fill'd
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having fill'd it with common Water till it
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reach'd to the middle of the Neck, we
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