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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terly unable to break one ſomewhat thic
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ker, within whoſe cavity it was impri
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ſon'd; whereas Air pent up and agitated
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by heat is able to perform ſo much more
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conſiderable effects, that (not to mention
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thoſe of Rarefaction that are more obvi
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writ of the Load-ſtone) relates, That he
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ſaw a Marble Pillar (ſo vaſt, that three
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men together with diſplay'd arms could
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not imbrace it, and that 1000 Yoke of
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Oxen drawing it ſeveral ways with all
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their ſtrength, could not have torn it
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aſſunder) quite broken off in the midſt,
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by reaſon of ſome Wood, which hap
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pening to be burnt juſt by the Pillar, the
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heat proceeding from the neighboring
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Fire, ſo rarified ſome Air or Spirituous
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Matter which was ſhut up in the cavities
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of the Marble, that it broke through the
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probably the reaſon why the included Air
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did not break the hermetically ſeal'd Bub
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bles that remain'd intire in our emptyed
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Receiver, was, That the Air, being ſome
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