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

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              ſicciſsimam
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              acquireret, ordina­
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              vimus canalem plumbeum
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              QR
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              in helicem
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              contortum vaſi
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              S
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              aliquantulum capaciori in
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              modum Urnæ efformato, inſertum. </s>
              <s>Intra
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              urnam enim plumbeam & canalem tortuo­
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              ſum illiſus aer humidus, it a ab omni aquoſi­
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              tate defæcabatur, ut ex furno in Organum
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              derivatus dici potuerit. </s>
              <s>Urna
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              S
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              canalis
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              tortuoſus
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              QR
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              ultimum orificium
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              Q
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              inſe­
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              ritur anemothecæ organi. </s>
              <s>Et hunc modum
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              organis hydraulicis
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              reperi.
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              See the fif­
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              teenth Fi­
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              gure.
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              Debet autem cameræ illa ſituari in loco
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              quantum fieri poteſt ſicciori it a ut longo ca­
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              nali aqua intr a eam derivetur ne locus hu­
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              miditate ſua Organis officiat.
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              <s>Thus far the Ingenious
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              Kircherus,
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              whom
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              I the rather cite, becauſe although I have
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              been informed of divers Ventiducts (as
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              they call them) by very knowing Tra­
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              vellers that have obſerv'd them: Yet this
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              relation of our Author being very pun­
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              ctual, and deliver'd upon his own particu­
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              lar Experience, has, I confeſs, made me
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              wiſh I had had the good fortune when I
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              was at
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              Rome,
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              to take notice of theſe Or­
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              gans; or that I had now the opportunity
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              of examining of ſuch an Experiment.
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              <s>For if upon a ſtrict inquiry I ſhould find
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              that the breath that blows the Organs </s>
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