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 1 Pre,  2|      The cold water, which was allowed to flow into a lead-case
 2 Pre,  6|        invention, was not even allowed to enter the engine-house
 3 Pre, 12|      yet, to my knowledge, has allowed anything on this matter
 4 Exp    |     through which the steam is allowed to pass from the boiler
 5 Exp    |   thereby opened and the steam allowed to rush into the cylinder;
 6 Exp    |     injection-water when it is allowed to enter the cylinder.~ ~
 7   I,  9|    fire, but if the bladder is allowed to remain before the fire
 8   I,  9|        For the steam, which is allowed to pass into the cylinder,
 9  II, 23|        that the horses must be allowed 12 hours complete rest.~ ~
10 III, 35| follows that if the machine is allowed to utilize its entire power,
11 III, 41|     runs short and the fire is allowed to get the upper-hand whilst
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