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 1 Int    |        it was difficult to get men competent to work it and
 2 Int    |    feeling of jealousy. Of the men concerned in the erection
 3 Int    |      have been really educated men. Beighton is credited with
 4   I,  3|      of that door three strong men who are pressing their shoulders
 5   I,  3|       the same door also three men of equal strength in the
 6   I,  3|  whatever length of time these men now tried their strength
 7   I,  3|      should however one of the men outside the door be removed-it
 8   I,  3|  strength of one of the strong men who are inside the door;
 9   I,  3|   Again, should i withdraw two men from the outside of the
10   I,  3|   equal to the strength of two men; And should 1 furthermore
11   I,  3|        to remove all the three men from the outside, then the
12   I,  3| strength of all the three said men pressing upon the same;-
13 III, 35|      has now to be done by 600 men, working for three whole
14 III, 35|    considering the cost of 600 men in 72 hours; (According
15 III, 35|     the latest information 300 men are now being used bay and
16 III, 35|      This makes altogether 600 men who are chiefly drawn from
17 III, 35|      into account.) though the men employed by the state do
18 III, 35|      working-days, because the men are kept at work day and
19 III, 35|      not require more than two men to look after it and a small
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