Part, §

 1 For    |            of Great Britain, and to draw from it inspiration wherever
 2 Int    |       atmosphere, would effectually draw the water out of all mines
 3 Pre,  1|             study for many years to draw water by means of fire.
 4   I, 12|         still be powerful enough to draw water out of such a depth
 5  II, 16|           machine will consequently draw 189000 skålpund of water
 6  II, 18|        which the machine is able to draw.~ ~And if one furthermore
 7  II, 20|            which the machine has to draw water is 30 klafter or 180
 8  II, 20|            or lifts in a minute, to draw 117,600 skålpund water in
 9  II, 20| fire-machine alone would be able to draw all the water from the mine,
10  II, 22|      fire-machine should be able to draw the same quantity of water
11  II, 22|        which the machine is able to draw in 24 hours and compare
12  II, 22|             horse-whims are able to draw, it will soon be found which
13  II, 23|            pairs of horses, can not draw more than 60 big tubs of
14  II, 24|           any horse-whim is able to draw; it has already been proved
15  II, 24|             fire-machine is able to draw 20060 tunnor of water, and
16  II, 24|             and that 66 horse-whims draw each 300 tunnnor of water
17 III, 26|            machine is, when made to draw water from great depths,
18 III, 35|             and the machine made to draw about 9000 tunnor water
19 III, 35|         inch pump, would be able to draw water of six 9 inch pumps,
20 III, 35|          power, it would be able to draw water out of the dock by
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