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1 4| having in keeping their mines clear of water. The workings 2 4| introduced into some of the mines.~His method was as follows. ~ 3 4| were being used to pump mines and was not thinking about 4 4| able to spread from the mines to the iron foundries, from 5 5| active demand for it in the mines, but only on condition that 6 6| that four or five copper mines in Cornwall were about to 7 7| the demands of the Cornish mines. This district seemed to 8 7| remained only the pumping of mines. It might be expected that 9 7| Cornwall and then inland to the mines was prohibitive. As trade 10 7| larger than itself. Several mines, formerly abandoned, are 11 7| to go deeper with their mines."~But Watt was, for a change, 12 7| in vain, " for in all the mines where we are concerned I 13 7| proprietors of the Cornish mines, who were asking about terms, 14 7| depression. The flooding of the mines and the high cost of coal 15 7| in several of the copper mines in order to keep them going 16 8| investments in the copper mines, indirectly connected with 17 9| spread rapidly through the mines, the metal industry, the 18 9| risk of accident in the mines and the suffering and loss