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

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TO THE
LORD
OF
DUNGARVAN,
My Honoured and Dear
NEPHEW.
My Dear Lord,
REceiving in your laſt from
Paris, a deſire that I would
adde ſome more Experi­
ments to thoſe I formerly
ſent You over: I could not
be ſo much your Servant as I am, without
looking upon that Deſire as a Com­
mand; and conſequently, without think­
ing my ſelf obliged to conſider by what
ſort of Experiments it might the moſt ac­
ceptably be obey'd.
And at the ſame

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