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 1 Pre, 10|     which they made of greater height than width, thus not knowing
 2 Exp    |    always kept cold water to a height of 6 inches for the sake
 3 Exp    |        beam -- are raised to a height equal to the depth to which
 4   I,  2|     proportion to the vertical height and base. Consequently it
 5   I,  2|       area of the piston and a height of 29 inches, which again
 6   I,  2|       with the same base and a height of 34 feet, because mercury
 7   I,  7|         the differences in the height of mercury in a tube, at
 8   I,  7|       s tube alone, the actual height of the highest mountains,
 9   I,  7| Natural Philosophy")~ ~ ~ ~The height of the atmosphere in English
10   I,  7|      42 " " ~ ~4096 " " ~ ~The height of the mercury corresponding
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