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 1 For    |           to account his intimate knowledge of the organisation of that
 2 For    |         foremost was his intimate knowledge of Newcomen's steam engine.
 3 Int    |    personally; he had a practical knowledge of the engine and had put
 4 Pre,  1|      Thomas Newcomen, without any knowledge whatever of the speculations
 5 Pre,  6|          to acquire the necessary knowledge for the purpose of constructing
 6 Pre,  6| themselves and their children the knowledge of how to fabricate and
 7 Pre,  8|    promising to promote me to the knowledge of how to construct fire-machines,
 8 Pre, 10|         did they then possess the knowledge of the great importance
 9 Pre, 12|         because nobody yet, to my knowledge, has allowed anything on
10 III, 29|         to enumerate as far as my knowledge goes.~ ~
11 III, 44|         without any experience of knowledge of the principles of mechanics,
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