Part, §

 1 For    |           he, conjointly with the great botanist, Linnaeus, was
 2 For    |       with the industrial life of Great Britain, and to draw from
 3 Int    |         bibliographic notes, on a great variety of subjects, such
 4 Int    |          was undoubtedly a man of great ability and great energy,
 5 Int    |          man of great ability and great energy, but that he had
 6 Pre,  9|          of their death. Even the great Newton testified in the
 7 Pre, 10|      possess the knowledge of the great importance of letting the
 8 Exp    |          linked to one end of the great beam; this disk closely
 9 Exp    |        cylinder, thus causing the great beam to follow the movements
10 Exp    |       quadrant at the side of the great beam and consequently following
11 Exp    |         cylinder and pressing the great beam upwards, one of these
12 Exp    | instantaneously destroyed and the great beam is pushed up again,
13 Exp    |     water-basin G.~ ~a.a.a.a. For great beams, each made out of
14 Exp    |         to this tank. ~ ~h.h. The great beam, 30 feet long, made
15   I,  1|    realised until the time of the great Galileo, in spite of the
16  II, 20|           how by a fire-machine a great saving in the expenditure
17  II, 23|      again the short days prove a great hindrance.) It is also to
18 III, 26|           made to draw water from great depths, can partly be realised
19 III, 33|                     33.~ ~Outside Great Britain there have, as far
20 III, 35|           which not only causes a great expense but in time of war
21 III, 35|           time of war may prove a great inconvenience when an hours
22 III, 40|          secure and safeguard the great cost.~ ~
23 III, 41|           where a horse whim (The great damage which fire has caused
24 III, 44|         of drawing water out of a great depth than by the means
25 III, 47|          a tool, whereupon a very great force is brought to bear,
26 III, 47|          he is using is almost as great as between all the other
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