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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were deſirous to try whether or no the
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preſſure of the Air might reaſonably be
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ſuppoſ'd to have either the principal, or at
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leaſt a conſiderable Intereſt in the raiſing
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though but little in compariſon of the
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exhauſted, would be able to impell the
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the Water to a greater height then is
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uſual in ordinary Filtrations: we reſolved,
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Siphon
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of Glaſs,
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the third crooked to joyn them toge
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ther; whoſe Junctures were diligently
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was (as it ſhould be) ſomewhat
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longer then the other, and was pervious
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at the bottom of it onely, by a hole al
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moſt as ſlender as a hair, that the
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Water might but very leaſurely drop
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out of it, leſt it ſhould all run out
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