Boyle, Robert
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New experiments physico-mechanicall, touching the spring of the air and its effects
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1660
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the induſtrious Jeſuit
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ing out the Ayr at the mouth of the Veſ
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ſel, plung'd under water: And you may
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alſo perhaps remember, that I expreſſ'd
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my ſelf much delighted with this Expe
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riment, ſince thereby the great force of
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the external Air (either ruſhing in at the
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open'd Orifice of the empty'd Veſſel, or
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violently forcing up the Water into it)
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was rendred more obvious and conſpicu
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by ſome of thoſe Writings I ſometimes
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licitous to try things upon the ſame
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