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 1 For    |     knowledge of Newcomen's steam engine. When, therefore, the announcement
 2 For    |      English pioneer of the steam engine, Thomas Newcomen, and it
 3 Int    |          the history of the steam engine, but very few have any acquaintance
 4 Int    |      descriptions of the Newcomen engine, as by Leupold, Switzer,
 5 Int    | publication devoted solely to the engine, and the author knew Newcomen
 6 Int    |        practical knowledge of the engine and had put up more than
 7 Int    |      Triewald and the first steam engine in Sweden" (to be printed
 8 Int    |        the erection of a Newcomen engine that he was having set up
 9 Int    |         his acquaintance with the engine began. His stay in England
10 Int    |       Sweden. The erection of the engine at Dannemora soon followed;
11 Int    |          age of 56. The Dannemora engine was the only engine erected
12 Int    |     Dannemora engine was the only engine erected by him in Sweden.
13 Int    |    pumping, but it seems that the engine was not broken up until
14 Int    |        from users of the Newcomen engine by the Company that acquired
15 Int    |    engaged in the erection of the engine at Byker, on the north side
16 Int    |          with improvements in the engine and Triewald claimed have
17 Int    |     Calley in the erection of the engine and then, that as soon as
18 Int    |        that as soon as he saw the engine at work, he conceived a
19 Int    |          A certain new machine or engine, which by the power of the
20 Int    |           detail.~ ~The Dannemora engine was the largest built anywhere
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