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 1 Exp    |       to a height equal to the depth to which the piston is pressed
 2   I,  7|     highest mountains, and the depth of the deepest mines.~ ~
 3   I, 12|       draw water out of such a depth and keep all the so called
 4  II, 14|        inches in diameter; the depth from which it draws water
 5  II, 20|        inches in diameter. The depth out of which the machine
 6  II, 20| pumping-up water from the same depth as the fire-machine with
 7  II, 21|    inches in diameter, and the depth of the mine 30 klafter or
 8  II, 21|     inches in diameter and the depth 37 fathoms, the water-column
 9 III, 35|       tunnor in an hour from a depth of 30 fathoms, when only
10 III, 35|       is shown on page 24. The depth of the dock being only 1/
11 III, 44|   drawing water out of a great depth than by the means of horses,
12 III, 46|  always be accommodated to the depth. Should a 36 inches cylinder
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