SECT. II.
ART••C.
- 1 A Second Argument of a Vacuity Disse∣minate, collected from the reason of Ra∣refaction and Condensation.
- ibid.
- 2 The eminent Phaenomenon ••f an Aerosclopet, or Wind Gun, solved by a Vacuity Dissemi∣nate among the incontiguous (quoad totas su∣perficies) parts of aer.
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- 3 Experiment of an Aeolipile, or Hermetical Bellows, attesting a Vacuity Disseminate.
- ibid.
- 4 Experiment of a Sulphurate Tapor, included in a Glass Vial, partly 〈◊〉〈◊〉 with Water: of the same importance.
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- 5 No Combustible in Aer: and so the opinion of the Aristoteleans, that the Extinction of F••ame imprisoned, is to be charged on the De••ect of Aer for its sustentation; grosly er∣r••neous.
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- 6 A fourth singular and memorable Experiment of the Authors, of Y••e at the nose of a large Reverberatory Furnace, charged with Ignis rotae; evidencing a Vacuity interspersed in the Aer.
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- 7 An inference from that Experiment; that Aer as to its General Destination, is the Com∣mon Receptary of Exhalations.
- ibid.
- 8 A second Illation, that the Aer doth receive Exhalations at a certain rate, or definite pro∣portion; which cannot be transcended without prodigious violence.
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- 9 The Existence of Inane Incontiguities in the Aer, confirmed by two considerable Arguments.
- ibid