Part, §

 1 For    |           engaged for a number of years. We need only remember the
 2 For    |      Triewald must, during his 10 years' stay in England, have accumulated
 3 Int    |           England extended to ten years and his time was devoted
 4 Int    |        necessity arose) and a few years after the book was published
 5 Pre,  1|         England, where already 36 years ago a man of high repute,
 6 Pre,  1|        made it his study for many years to draw water by means of
 7 Pre,  1|      means of fire. When fourteen years had elapsed and his privilege
 8 Pre,  1|        him a new privilege for 25 years through a special act but
 9 Pre,  2|          2.~ ~For ten consecutive years Mr. Newcomen worked at this
10 Pre,  7|         Calley, a quick youth, 16 years of age. This Calley, though
11   I,  1| Considering the many thousands of years the world has existed, it
12  II, 20|               Because of the five years experience obtained in the
13 III, 35|           we had had this dock 40 years ago! Our navy would now
14 III, 35|          Denmark has more than 40 years been seriously considering
15 III, 41|         has suffered within forty years alone, not to mention all
16 III, 41|           city of Stockholm in 40 years time is not, however, to
17 III, 48|       hundred and even a thousand years' use, is better, and never
18 III, 50|   provided with a house, not many years will pass before the house
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