Part, §

 1 Int    |   degree, every particle of air being surrounded by a thin membrane
 2 Pre,  1|      sterling in spite of there being little hope, judging by
 3   I,  6|      down just as much as it is being pressed by the weight of
 4   I,  9|   degree, every particle of air being surrounded by an incomparably
 5   I, 10|   witnessed a fire-machine when being started.~ ~
 6  II, 20|    horses, of which now 500 are being used, with 5 fire- and air-machines,
 7  II, 20|         firewood, -- one gulden being the estimated cost of one
 8  II, 21|       diameter; the piston-area being 616 square inches, and the
 9  II, 21|       diameter; the piston-area being 1018 2/7 square inches,
10 III, 29| coal-mines and other mines form being flooded, attempts have,
11 III, 35|    spring tides); the big ships being sometimes forced to wait
12 III, 35|        at Carlscrona; this dock being built of a material which
13 III, 35|     information 300 men are now being used bay and night for pumping
14 III, 35|       only half of its power is being used, as is shown on page
15 III, 35|       24. The depth of the dock being only 1/6 of the mine, it
16 III, 35|       smaller dock which is now being dug by gunpowder and shovel,
17 III, 35|  neither powder nor shovel were being used. (Denmark has more
18 III, 40|     insufficiency on this point being the true cause of the destruction
19 III, 50|    because no metal barrels are being used.~ ~THE END~ ~ ~ ~
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