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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even in our Climate, becauſe that is tem
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perate enough; and as far as my obſer
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vations aſſiſt me to conjecture, the Air in
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many other more Northern Countries
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may be much thicker, and able to ſupport
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a greater weight: which is not to be
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doubted of, if there be no miſtake in
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Hollan
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that were forc'd by the Ice to Win
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Nova Zembla,
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namely, That
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they found there ſo condenſ'd an Air, that
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they could not make their Clock goe,
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ev'n by a very great addition to the
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Aere frigi
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in Nova
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dus ei addidiſſent quam antea ferre ſolebat.
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>I ſuppoſe Your Lordſhip will readily
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take notice, that I might very eaſily have
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diſcourſed much more fully and accuratly
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then I have done, againſt the common o
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pinion touching Suction, and touching na
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tures hatred of a
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Vacuum.
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> But I was willing
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to keep my ſelf to thoſe conſiderations
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touching theſe matters, that might be ve
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rifi'd by our Engine it ſelf, eſpecially, ſince,
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as I ſaid at firſt, it would take up too much
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time to inſiſt particularly upon all the Re
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flections that may be made even upon our
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