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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The Difficulty of ſo doing fnr
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Experiment, touching the freezing of
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Aproblem, (concerning the great
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force wherewith a freezing Liquor extends its ſelfe,)
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propoſ'd upon the Conſideration of divers admirable
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effects wrought thereby.
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Experiment, containing an inquiſition
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Experiment, touching the difficulty that
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Experiment, Exhibiting ſeverall try
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tion wherein are delivered ſeverall Experiments re
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Experiment, touching the differing o
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peration of corroſive Liquors in the emptied Receiver
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Experiment, touching the ſpontaneous E
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The Concluſion.
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