Part, §

 1 For    | preliminary deliberations of these two scholars took lace in the
 2 Int    |     privilege to contribute one or two things which have now made
 3 Pre,  4|           already granted, or that two privileges should not be
 4 Pre,  7|           the memory of man ruined two wealthy families who did
 5 Pre, 12|     privilege to contribute one or two things which have now made
 6 Exp    |        steam gets to strong. ~ ~G. Two taps from which, when opened,
 7   I,  1|        were unable to separate his two hemispheres, 18 inches in
 8   I,  3|           Again, should i withdraw two men from the outside of
 9   I,  3|           equal to the strength of two men; And should 1 furthermore
10   I,  4|         may also be represented by two heavy weights of 40 and
11  II, 20|        also in cost, between these two artifices.~ ~"The horse-whim
12  II, 20|       water per minute by means of two sets of pumps 8 inches in
13  II, 23|  horse-whim at Dannemora, drawn by two pairs of horses, can not
14 III, 30|            usually in the kitchen, two short taps will be found
15 III, 35|       sometimes forced to wait for two months, whilst the biggest
16 III, 35|         does not require more than two men to look after it and
17 III, 36|        much frequented harbor with two or more docks.~ ~
18 III, 38|           household which now keep two servants because of all
19 III, 46|         one machine is not enough, two or more may be installed;
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