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 1 Pre,  2|         following strange event. The cold water, which was allowed
 2 Pre,  2|            thus opened a way for the cold water, which rushed into
 3 Exp    |              through the spurting of cold water, which creates a vacuum,
 4 Exp    |            upon which is always kept cold water to a height of 6 inches
 5 Exp    | water-spring-pipe which conducts the cold water to the cylinder, and
 6 Exp    |              in the cylinder, by the cold water, spurting into the
 7 Exp    |              alternation of heat and cold takes place.~ ~S. A wooden
 8   I,  9|             upon a stone-floor or in cold water, it will be found
 9   I, 10|          drives out speedily all the cold air, existing under the
10   I, 11|            pump) or steam drives the cold air out of the cylinder,
11   I, 11|          also be understood that the cold air helps itself to get
12   I, 11|              and piston, so that the cold water, which is turned on
13   I, 11|               and boils, because the cold air is also quickly heated
14   I, 11|             cylinder; as soon as the cold air is thus driven out,
15   I, 11|              and the friction.~ ~The cold water which jets against
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