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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of the Valve, and forcing up of the Suck
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portunely turning the Key, and ſtopping
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the Valve, as occaſion requires, more or
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leſs Air may be ſuck'd out of the Recei
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had ſeen how many unexpected difficul
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ties we found to keep out the externall
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Air, even for a little while, when ſome
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ſuckt out; You would peradventure al
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low, that I might have ſet down more
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circumſtances then I have, without ſet
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that there are two chief ſorts of Experi
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