Part, §

 1 Int    |         extended to ten years and his time was devoted to work in connexion
 2 Int    |              Beighton. About the same time as Triewald was engaged
 3 Pre,  1|               Savery, had at the same time also made up his mind, in
 4   I,  1|            was not realised until the time of the great Galileo, in
 5   I,  3|                For whatever length of time these men now tried their
 6   I,  3|            this beam will at the same time be pressed down whilst the
 7   I,  9|          before the fire for a longer time, so that the air gets still
 8  II, 20| horse-artifice is lifting in the same time as the fire-machine is lifting
 9 III, 30|              a tap, it is at the same time also in the possession of
10 III, 30|             put out a fire in a short time by means of a single hose,
11 III, 32|               sea-actions, for a long time before other nations could
12 III, 35|         causes a great expense but in time of war may prove a great
13 III, 40|                This may happen at any time if precautions are not taken ,
14 III, 41|             trying to do my best this time in this respect -- I shall
15 III, 41|              of Stockholm in 40 years time is not, however, to be ascribed
16 III, 43|           will necessarily be lost in time.~ ~
17 III, 44|              going for only half this time. (We never able to praise
18 III, 48|            course, to be able to defy time, nay, a cylinder, after
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