Boyle, Robert, New experiments physico-mechanicall, touching the spring of the air and its effects, 1660

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              with ſome attempts towards the rendering at reaſon
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              thereof,
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              301, &c.
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              The Difficulty of ſo doing fnr­
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              ther ſhewn from the conſideration of the various
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              changes of Air which doe not immediatly fall un­
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              der our ſenſes,
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              315.
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              this laſt propoſition prou'd
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              by ſeverall obſervations.
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              316. </s>
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              The
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              Experiment, touching the freezing of
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              water,
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              319. &c.
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              Aproblem, (concerning the great
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              force wherewith a freezing Liquor extends its ſelfe,)
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              propoſ'd upon the Conſideration of divers admirable
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              effects wrought thereby.
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              320 &c. </s>
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              The
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              39.
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              Experiment, containing an inquiſition
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              after the temperature of the ſubſtance that remain'd
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              in the cavity of the Receiver, after the Air was well
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              exhauſted. </s>
              <s>The relation of a
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              Phænomenon,
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              ſeeming
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              to proceed from the ſwelling of the Glaſs. </s>
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              advertiſement concerning the pliableneſs of Glaſs in
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              ſmall peices.
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              322. &c. </s>
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              The
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              Experiment, touching the difficulty that
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              occur'd in making tryall whether rarified Air
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              were able to ſuſtaine flying inſects.
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              326. &c </s>
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              The
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              Experiment, Exhibiting ſeverall try­
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              alls touching the reſpiration of divers ſorts of ani­
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              malls included in the Receiver,
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              328, &c.
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              With a
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              digreſſion containing ſome doubts touching reſpira­
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              tion wherein are delivered ſeverall Experiments re­
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              lating thereunto.
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              335 &c. </s>
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              The
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              Experiment, touching the differing o­
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              peration of corroſive Liquors in the emptied Receiver
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              and in the open Air.
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              384 </s>
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              The
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              Experiment, touching the ſpontaneous E­
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              bullition of warm Liquors in the exhauſted Receiver.
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              388 </s>
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              The Concluſion.
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              394 </s>
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