Boyle, Robert, New experiments physico-mechanicall, touching the spring of the air and its effects, 1660
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1that it may be well doubted whether the
obſervation, by reaſon of the great diffi­
culty have been exactly made, there is a
manifeſt diſparity betwixt the Air and
Water: For I have not found, that upon
an Experiment purpoſely made, (and in
another Treatiſe Recorded) that Water
will ſuffer any conſiderable compreſſion;
whereas we may obſerve in Wind-Guns
(to mention now no other Engines) that
the Air will ſuffer it ſelf to be crouded in­
to a comparatively very little room; in
ſo much, that a very diligent Examiner
of the Phænomena of Wind-Guns would
have us believe, that in one of them, by
condenſation, he reduc'd the Air into a
ſpace at leaſt eight times narrower then it
before poſſeſt.
And to this, if we adde
a noble Phænomenon of the Experiment
De Vacuo; theſe things put together, may
for the preſent ſuffice to countenance our
Doctrine.
For that noble Experimenter,
Monſieur Paſcal (the Son) had the com­
mendable Curioſity to cauſe the Torri­
cellian Experiment to be try'd at the foot,
about the middle, and at the top of that
high Mountain (in Auvergne, if I miſtake
not) commonly call'd Le Puy de Domme;
whereby it was found, That the Mercury

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