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 1 Pre,  8|                                 8.~ ~Mr. Nich Ridley, who
 2 Exp    |        with a metal pump-barrel 8 inches in diameter.~ ~l.
 3   I,  8|                                 8.~ ~All this and innumerable
 4  II, 15|       vessel, one foot high and 8 inches in diameter, which
 5  II, 16|         water wighs 6 skålpund, 8 lod, V. W. (Vide his Royal
 6  II, 17|        the metal pump-barrel is 8 inches in diameter; the
 7  II, 17|   diameter; the water-column is 8 inches in diameter and I
 8  II, 20|        been driven or worked by 8 pairs of horses, which have
 9  II, 20|      means of two sets of pumps 8 inches in diameter, with
10  II, 21|              The pump-tubes are 8 inches in diameter, and
11  II, 21| considering that one foot of an 8 inches pump contains four
12 III, 30|       long. The boiler is oval, 8 feet wide, and 9 feet long.~ ~
13 III, 35|      empty the dock of water in 8 or 12 hours, in case a man
14 III, 35|    within such a short space as 8 or 12 hours and the machine
15 III, 41|       or 12 fathoms, and supply 8 or 10 fountains. A bigger
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