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 1 Int    | competent to work it and to effect repairs as necessity arose)
 2 Pre,  2|  have exhibited the desired effect, unless Almighty God had
 3 Pre,  2| that a more than wished-for effect was suddenly caused by the
 4 Pre,  6|     more than the wonderful effect, which this small (in comparison
 5 Pre,  7|    made an agreement to the effect that they should be permitted
 6 Pre, 10|    signed a contract to the effect that we should divide equally
 7 Exp    |    the power; secondly, the effect or efficacy; thirdly, the
 8   I,  9|     is derived the power or effect of the fire-machine. For
 9  II    |                     II: THE EFFECT.~ ~We will now in due order
10  II    |   in due order consider the effect obtained at the recent test
11  II, 14|  boiler is very strong, the effect of the machine will have
12  II, 15|    and demonstrated how the effect of the machine may be calculated.~ ~
13  II, 19|     demonstrated the actual effect of the Dannemora fire- and
14  II, 20|  makes such a difference in effect as well as in cost that
15  II, 21|    the power as well as the effect of the Dannemora fire-machine
16 III, 26|     perform even 1/3 of the effect achieved by the fire-machine,
17 III, 44| course, have any increasing effect upon the weight, perhaps
18 III, 50|  worn out, thus causing the effect to be gradually diminished,
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