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| Alphabetical [« »] matter 9 maximam 1 maximis 1 may 20 me 11 means 22 means-the 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 draw 20 engine 20 hour 20 may 20 mine 20 we 19 2 | Mårten Triewald Short Description of the Fire- and Air-Machine at the Dannemora Mines Concordances may |
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1 For | which in this special field may be considered a classic 2 Int | son of a smith, whom we may judge to have been successful 3 Int | It is possible that there may have been some feeling of 4 Int | conceivable that Beighton may have expressed an unfavourable 5 Pre, 4| privilege is granted which may in any way prejudice any 6 Exp | closes the steam so that it may be condensed through the 7 Exp | water-columns -- or whatever load may be attached to the other 8 Exp | injection-water and the water that may have been leaking past the 9 Exp | p.p. The furnace room which may be reckoned as a fourth 10 I, 3| vessel which is void of air may be better conceived by the 11 I, 4| power of the fire-machine may also be represented by two 12 I, 6| whatever its own weight may be -- must necessarily press 13 I, 6| just as the dice of cork may balance the die of lead, 14 II, 15| the effect of the machine may be calculated.~ ~The lift 15 III, 28| Dannemora. (However big may be the difference in power 16 III, 35| expense but in time of war may prove a great inconvenience 17 III, 35| inconvenience when an hours gain may outweigh a whole year.~ ~ 18 III, 40| which God forbid). This may happen at any time if precautions 19 III, 46| not enough, two or more may be installed; it is, besides, 20 III, 46| to the fire-machine they may be looked upon as simple