Part, §

 1 Pre, 10|    boilers very high, as can be easily seen from the Stafford machine,
 2   I,  7|   heights of the atmosphere can easily be calculated by means of
 3   I,  9|         experiment which can be easily undertaken without any costly
 4   I, 11|      quantity of air, which can easily be proved by allowing water
 5   I, 11|       thus driven out, which is easily noticed, the communication
 6  II, 20|     lifts of 6 feet, it will be easily seen how, by subtracting
 7 III, 35|     dock at Carlscrona it could easily, by a system of transmission
 8 III, 38|     repaired, because one could easily do with less damming, but
 9 III, 38| meantime the fire-machine could easily provide all the houses in
10 III, 38|       home for daily use, could easily do with only one servant.
11 III, 40|        palaces in Europe, could easily be turned into a torch for
12 III, 41|         eau or a fountain could easily be constructed in the market
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