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1 Int    |     to a high position in the State. At the end of his schooldays
2   I,  3| vessel remains in its natural state, this air will -- by the
3   I,  3|      piston is in its natural state, the pressure of this quantity,
4   I,  9|      air is able, in a heated state, to fill a space of 15000
5   I,  9|       with air in its natural state, which I presume many will
6   I,  9|    condensed and reduced to a state in which it does not occupy
7 III, 35|       the men employed by the state do not get the same pay
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