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 1 For    |        of London since 1731, was able to turn to account his intimate
 2 Int    |         his business, for he was able to give Mårten a good education
 3 Pre,  6|       the Dannemora) machine was able to produce.~ ~
 4 Pre,  7|         sterling, in order to be able to utilise and work a big
 5 Pre,  9|  admitted that he never had been able to get a correct idea of
 6 Pre, 10|     inches cylinder was scarcely able to furnish sufficient steam.
 7   I,  1|       fact that man has not been able to live without this fluid
 8   I,  3|          should 1 furthermore be able to remove all the three
 9   I,  3|     whilst the other end will be able to lift a weight equal to
10   I,  5|      miraculous power the air is able to press upon all things,
11   I,  7|          In this way he has been able to determine, with the aid
12   I,  9|         one cubic inch of air is able, in a heated state, to fill
13   I,  9|         the enclosed air will be able to escape; expose the bladder
14   I, 11|          larger space than it is able to find in the cylinder;
15  II, 17|           as a matter of course, able to deliver 63000 skalpund
16  II, 18|       hours which the machine is able to draw.~ ~And if one furthermore
17  II, 18|       water which the machine is able to deliver every hour.~ ~
18  II, 19|     known to me, I have not been able to discover a more perfect
19  II, 20|      fire-machine alone would be able to draw all the water from
20  II, 20|   corporation, as soon as it was able to ascertain this, decided
21  II, 22| Dannemora fire-machine should be able to draw the same quantity
22  II, 22|       water which the machine is able to draw in 24 hours and
23  II, 22|          what 66 horse-whims are able to draw, it will soon be
24  II, 24|     water than any horse-whim is able to draw; it has already
25  II, 24|         that the fire-machine is able to draw 20060 tunnor of
26 III, 32|           1730.) that he will be able indeed to realise what he
27 III, 32|        nation would certainly be able to make use of it as far
28 III, 35|       with tides, for no ship is able to enter any dock in England,
29 III, 35|          a 9 inch pump, would be able to draw water of six 9 inch
30 III, 35|        entire power, it would be able to draw water out of the
31 III, 35|  nine-inch pumps, which would be able to deliver 8820 tunnor water
32 III, 38|        hour, would quite well be able to keep the locks clear
33 III, 41|       fires, only those would be able to calculate who have had
34 III, 41|    Swartzenburg one in Vienna is able to throw water perpendicularly
35 III, 43|         actual power which it is able to develop.~ ~It is to be
36 III, 44|        dam and think you will be able to get more power out of
37 III, 44|        whole year it will now be able to keep the larger wheel
38 III, 44|        half this time. (We never able to praise the benign God
39 III, 48|          matter of course, to be able to defy time, nay, a cylinder,
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