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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were not ſo fit for our purpoſe as we
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purpoſely made in it for the Glaſs Pipe to
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after ſome exſuctions, not onely the Air
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manifeſtly appear'd extended below the
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ſurface of the ſubjacent Water; but one
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the Pipe and break through the Water
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This done, we left off Pumping, and ob
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ſerv'd how at the unperceiv'd leaks of the
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Receiver the Air got in ſo faſt, thatit
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very quickly impell'd up the Water to
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the top of the Tube, excepting a little
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ſpace whereinto that bubble was repulſ'd,
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