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drill 1
drinking 3
drinks 3
drive 20
driven 14
driving 8
driving-rod 1
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20 built
20 drive
20 fact
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Thomas H. Marshall
James Watt

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1 4| spouts, all bent one way, and drive it spinning as a catherine-wheel 2 4| atmospheric pressure to drive a machine was the difficulty 3 4| power, and then to use it to drive an ordinary suction pump 4 4| Might it not be used to drive carriages on wheels? Why 5 4| tried, as any one would, to drive his engine by the pressure 6 4| press on the piston and drive it into the vacuum. Watt 7 7| engine, one that would drive a wheel; but Soho was at 8 7| engine itself, which was to drive the miners to burrow ever 9 8| demand for some rotatives to drive rolling and slitting mills, 10 8| employing water-power to drive their machinery, and he 11 8| into a rotary motion to drive a wheel. The engine was 12 8| certain Matthew Wasborough to drive a rolling-mill at Birmingham, 13 8| adapting a steam-engine to drive a wheel, and sent them to 14 8| but that fire-engines will drive mills, but I entertain some 15 9| Drag the slow barge, or drive the rapid car; Or on wide-waving 16 9| does not use my engine to drive chaises, he can't drive 17 9| drive chaises, he can't drive them by steam. If he does, 18 9| anxious to devise an engine to drive canal boats, and an interesting 19 9| specification of an engine to drive a wheelcarriage, but it 20 9| man-power, could be used to drive paddle-wheels attached to


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