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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Experiment, containing ſeveral
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Experiment, touching the cauſe
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of Filtration, and the riſing of Water in
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Siphons, 262 &c.
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A relation of a new
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lately obſerv'd by ſome French-men, and fur
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Experiment, touching the weigh
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An accidental
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mation of the Authors Reflections upon the
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firſt Experiment; with a digreſsive Obſer
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vation, noting the ſubtil penetrancy of ſome
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Spirits, to exceed by far that of the Air,
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And ſome other Experiments to ſhew the
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difficulty of the ingreſs of the Air into the
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pores or holes of ſome bodies into which Wa
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a conjecture at the cauſe thereof,
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The
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quiry after the gravity of the Air: But firſt,
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