Boyle, Robert, New experiments physico-mechanicall, touching the spring of the air and its effects, 1660
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              <s>Friendly Reader, </s>
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              I Know all Perſons
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              that have a publick
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              ning, will think much that this
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              piece came not out in a Lan­
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              guage of more general Uſe,
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              then this you ſee it now attir'd
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              in; eſpecially ſince the Excel­
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              lent Noble Perſon, who is the
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              Author, is known to be well a­
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              ble himſelf (being almoſt uni­
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              verſally a Linguiſt) to have gi­
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              ven it either the Old Latin, or
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