Boyle, Robert, New experiments physico-mechanicall, touching the spring of the air and its effects, 1660

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              pretty deal of the external Air; notwith­
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              ſtanding which, finding after a while the
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              ſtream did run afreſh; though, as it ſeem'd,
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              not altogether ſo copious as before: I let
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              as much more Air, as would, come in, and
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              found (ſomewhat to my wonder) that
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              though the ſtream formerly mention'd
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              diſ-appear'd, yet there appear'd not any
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              white fumes to ariſe, either from the Cork,
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              or out of the Viol it ſelf, no not when
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              the Cover was remov'd from the Recei­
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              ver; though not onely after a while there
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              aſcended white Fumes from the Receiver:
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              but having forthwith taken out the Viol
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              into the open Air, it emitted white ex­
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              halations as before; and having preſently
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              after unſtop'd it in an open Window, we
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              found both it and the Cork immediatly
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              to ſend forth a yet much more plentiful
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              ſmoak. </s>
              <s>Though it be now divers years
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              ſince this Numerical Liquor was prepa­
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              red, after the manner mention'd either
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              by
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              Carneiades
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              or
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              Eleutherius
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              (for I do not
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              well remember which) in thoſe Dialogues
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              concerning Heat and Flame that have a­
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              bove been mention'd. </s>
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              <s>More Circumſtances concerning theſe
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              Fumes we might have obſerv'd, had we
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              not been deterr'd by an Indiſpoſition in </s>
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