Part, §

 1 Int    |     and was a partner in iron mines. In addition to these industrial
 2 Int    | problem of raising water from mines -- that is to say he often
 3 Int    |      say he often visited the mines in the capacity of a dealer
 4 Int    |     draw the water out of all mines and collyeries at a very
 5 Pre,  1|    for drawing water from the mines. He was induced to undertake
 6 Pre,  1|      English tin-mines. These mines Mr. Newcomen often visited
 7 Pre,  6|       this invention at their mines, in the country and abroad,
 8   I,  7|  atmosphere: e.g. in the deep mines; assuming that the heights
 9   I,  7|      the depth of the deepest mines.~ ~Doctor Benjamin Worster
10   I, 12|     the so called Solwerbergs mines clear from water, only the
11  II, 20|     of drawing water from the mines can be made as compared
12  II, 20|  Court Chamber or Ministry of Mines has decided to replace all
13 III, 28|       to work any mine if our mines were as wet as the coal
14 III, 28|       were as wet as the coal mines in England and Scotland, (
15 III, 29|   saving coal-mines and other mines form being flooded, attempts
16 III, 32|    ship than to build them in mines.~ ~
17 III, 33|       the fourth at Dannemora mines.~ ~
18 III, 44|    placing the most important mines in our dear fatherland in
19 III, 44|       a system of rods to the mines, which means will, however,
20 III, 44|      enough of good veins and mines which have been deserted
21 III, 44|     transmitting it. In other mines, as the old east silver
22 III, 44|        as the old east silver mines in the parish of Tuna, our
23 III, 45|       world whether there are mines or other useful purposes
24 III, 45|       globe; where metals and mines are to found there is also
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