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 1 Int    | England. The cylinder, 36 in. diameter of brass, was cast by the
 2 Pre,  5| machine measured 21 inches in diameter, and was 7 feet 10 inches
 3 Pre,  5| boiler was 5 feet 6 inches in diameter and 6 feet 1 inches high.
 4 Pre, 10|      had a cylinder 28 inches diameter, the inventors refused to
 5 Pre, 10|       one or one of 33 inches diameter according to the demand
 6 Pre, 10|     with a cylinder 33 inches diameter and 9 feet long, Mr. Ridley
 7 Exp    |      copper boiler 11 feet in diameter at its widest part, 2/3
 8 Exp    |   feet long, and 36 inches in diameter.~ ~D. The pipe through which
 9 Exp    |       pump-barrel 8 inches in diameter.~ ~l. The big pump with
10   I,  1|     hemispheres, 18 inches in diameter. This ought not, however,
11   I,  2|  fire-machine varies with the diameter or piston-area of the cylinder,
12   I, 12|   reduced to 6 or 7 inches in diameter instead of the existing
13  II, 14|    feet long and 36 inches in diameter; the depth from which it
14  II, 14|   draws water, is 9 inches in diameter; the lift of the machine
15  II, 14|   pump of the same calibre or diameter as the three sets of the
16  II, 15|     foot high and 8 inches in diameter, which contains 4 kannor
17  II, 17|    pump-barrel is 8 inches in diameter; the water-column is 8 inches
18  II, 17|   water-column is 8 inches in diameter and I foot high, thus containing
19  II, 20|    feet high and 28 inches in diameter. The depth out of which
20  II, 20|     sets of pumps 8 inches in diameter, with a lift of 2 1/2 foot,
21  II, 21|    feet high and 27 inches in diameter; the piston-area being 616
22  II, 21|    feet long and 36 inches in diameter; the piston-area being 1018
23  II, 21|    pump-tubes are 8 inches in diameter, and the depth of the mine
24  II, 21|      the mine are 9 inches in diameter and the depth 37 fathoms,
25 III, 30|     21/2 feet or 30 inches in diameter and 9 feet long. The boiler
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