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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Meridianum fere uſque ad Zenith diffuſam
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aſſiſt us to make an eſtimate in what pro
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portion, if in any certain one, the higher
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Air is thicker then the lower, and gheſs
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at the diſ-form conſiſtence, as to laxity
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ties about the refractions of the Celeſtial
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Lights, were ſatisfactorily determin'd,
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cing due limits to the Atmoſphere (whoſe
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Dimenſions thoſe Obſervations about
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Refractions ſeem hitherto much to con
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tract.) But for the preſent we dare not
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cerning the height of it, but leave it to
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