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1   I,  3|     same time be pressed down whilst the other end will be able
2   I, 11|      18 lispund, 15 skålpund, whilst the weight of the water-columns
3  II, 20|   imperial gulden a month.~ ~"Whilst the fire-machine, with all
4 III, 26|       4 dahler 22 öre copper) whilst a horse-whim, which is unable
5 III, 30| provides water for daily use, whilst the other, called the fire
6 III, 35|       to wait for two months, whilst the biggest men-of-war can
7 III, 35|   kept at work day and night, whilst a fire-machine does not
8 III, 41| allowed to get the upper-hand whilst waiting for water.) is supplying
9 III, 42|   quite a small fire-machine, whilst on the other hand dry countries
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