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

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              The
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              th
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              Experiment, containing ſeveral
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              attempts for the weighing of light Bodies in
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              the exhauſted Receiver.
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              258 &c. </s>
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              The
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              Experiment, touching the cauſe
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              of Filtration, and the riſing of Water in
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              Siphons, 262 &c.
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              A relation of a new
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              kinde of
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              Siphon,
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              of the Authors, upon
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              the occaſion of trying the Experiment
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              lately obſerv'd by ſome French-men, and fur­
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              ther improv'd by himſelf; and ſome conje­
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              ctures touching the cauſe of the exhibited
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              Phænomena. </s>
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              The
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              Experiment, touching the weigh­
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              ing of a parcel of Air in the exhauſted Veſ­
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              ſel; and ſome other Obſervations for the ex­
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              plication thereof,
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              272 &c.
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              An accidental
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              Experiment, tending to the further confir­
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              mation of the Authors Reflections upon the
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              firſt Experiment; with a digreſsive Obſer­
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              vation, noting the ſubtil penetrancy of ſome
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              Spirits, to exceed by far that of the Air,
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              275
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              &c.
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              And ſome other Experiments to ſhew the
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              difficulty of the ingreſs of the Air into the
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              pores or holes of ſome bodies into which Wa­
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              ter will readily inſinuate it ſelf,
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              279 &c.
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              with
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              a conjecture at the cauſe thereof,
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              282.
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              The
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              Author returns to the proſecution if the in­
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              quiry after the gravity of the Air: But firſt,
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              (upon the occaſion of the tenacity of a thin
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