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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leaſt glimmering of Light; whence we
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inferr'd, that the flaſh appearing in the
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Receiver, did not proceed from any new
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Light generated there, but from ſome
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reflections of the light of the Sun, or
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it; though whence that Reflection
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ping to inform our ſelves better, we
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went about to repeat the Experiment,
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but though we could as well as former
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ly exhauſt the Receiver, though the
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place wherein we made the tryal was the
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ſtances were reſembling, yet we could
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not diſcover the leaſt appearance of
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Light all that Day, nor on divers o
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be ſure a Day before hand that theſe
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Engine in a good humour (if I may
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ſo ſpeak) to ſhew this trick, and ſent
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notice of it to our Learned Friend
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