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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ficult a matter, to keep out the Air from
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getting at all in at any imperceptible hole
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or flaw whatſoever, in a Veſſel immedi
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ately ſurrounded with the compreſſed At
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moſphere, that in ſpight of all our care
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to exhauſt the Receiver, or keep it when
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it was almoſt empty, any conſiderable
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time, from leaking more or leſs: although
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quickneſs in plying the Pump, the inter
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nall Air can be much faſter drawn out
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wherewith my Avocations will allow me
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whether I ſhall be in a condition to try
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