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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reaching as low as the ſurface of the ſub
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jacent Water, gave us cauſe to think
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that if our Pipe had not been broken it
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ther: Wherefore we took out the little
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Tube, and found that beſides the twenty
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Glaſs bubble and ſome part of the Pipe
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to which the divided Parchment did not
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reach, amounted to ſix diviſions more.
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up one and thirty times as much room as
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before, and yet ſeem'd capable of a much
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former manner, we let in another bubble,
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that by our gueſs was but half as big as
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the former, and found, that upon the ex
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ſuction of the Air from the Receiver, this
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little bubble did not onely fill up the
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whole Tube, but (in part) break through
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the ſubjacent Water in the Viol, and
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thereby manifeſt it ſelf to have poſſeſſed
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