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1 Int    |      mine-owners reverted to the use of horse whims for pumping,
2 Pre,  6|         who were anxious to make use of this invention at their
3 Pre,  7|      they should be permitted to use fire-machines against a
4 III, 30|        supply of water for daily use, and this machine thus forms,
5 III, 30|         provides water for daily use, whilst the other, called
6 III, 32|        certainly be able to make use of it as far as navigation
7 III, 38|       bring water home for daily use, could easily do with only
8 III, 47| handspike which the Dahlecarians use for lifting anything heavy
9 III, 48|       and even a thousand years' use, is better, and never can
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