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

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              common and diſtill'd Water.
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              The
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              Experiment, wherein the inqui­
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              ry is proſecuted with other Liquors, as with
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              Sallet Oyl, Oyl of Turpentine, a Solution of
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              Tartar, Spirit of Vinegar, Red-wine, Milk,
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              Hen's Eggs, Spirit of Urine, Spirit of
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              Wine and Water, Spirit of Wine.
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              187 &c.
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              The wonderful expanſion of the Spirit of
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              Wine.
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              The
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              Experiment, touching the ex­
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              panſion and gravity of the Air under wa­
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              ter.
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              The
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              Experiment, touching the Vi­
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              brations of a
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              Experiment, touching the pro­
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              pagation of ſound: And the Authors inten­
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              tion of trying ſome other Experiments, for
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              the further elucidation thereof.
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              The
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              Experiment, touching the ſudden
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              cruption of Bubbles from the water, when
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              the airs preſſure was ſpeedily remov'd.
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              The
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              Experiment, touching the cauſe
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              of the aſcent of Fumes and Vapors, wherein
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              'tis prov'd (from the ſeveral motions, which
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              the Fumes of a ſtrange ſmoaking Liquor, of
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              the Authors, were obſerv'd to have in the Re­
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              ceiver, upon the exſuction of the Air) that
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              the reaſon of their aſcent proceeds from the
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              gravity of the ambient air, and not from any
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              poſitive levity of their own.
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