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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Experi-
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the end of the flender pipe above men-
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after the accuſtomed manner, we found
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the oppoſite lead, ſo that by the help
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of our Engine, we can weigh the Aire,
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as we weigh other Bodies, in its na-
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turall or ordinary conſiſtence, without
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at all condenſing it: Nay, which is re-
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markable, having convey'd a Lamb's
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bladder about halfe full of Aire into the
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Receiver, wee obſerved, that though
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upon the drawing out of the ambient
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aire the impriſoned Air ſo expended
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it ſelf, as to diſtend the Bladder ſo, as to
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ſeem ready to break it, yet this rarified
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Air did manifeſtly depreſs the Scale
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making tryals concerning the weight of the
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