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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we put ſo much of a certain ponderous
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Mercurial mixture (hapning to be then at
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hand) that the mouth being ſtopt with a
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little ſoft Wax, the Glaſs would juſt ſink
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in Water and no more; this we let fall to
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the bottom of a wide-mouth'd Cryſtal
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Jar, fill'd with about half a pint of com
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mon Water, and into the ſame Veſſel we
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ſunk the other Eſſence Glaſs unſtopp'd,
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theſe ſunk with their mouthes downward,
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the former being about three quarters full
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of Air, the latter containing in it a bub
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ble of Air that was gheſſ'd to be of the
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bigneſs of half a Pea: This done, the
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wide-mouth'd Glaſs was let down into
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>The ſucceſs was, That having drawn
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out a pretty quantity of Air, the bubbles
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began to diſcloſe themſelves in the Wa
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ter, as in the former Experiments; and
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though for a good while after the bubbles
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aſcended in ſwarms from the lower parts
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of the Water, and haſtily broke at the
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top; yet we proſecuted the Experiment
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