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1 4| up into its own bowels. Newcomen proposed to build an engine 2 4| his purpose." This is what Newcomen did. He took Papin's piston 3 4| University possessed a model of a Newcomen engine, but that it was 4 4| understand exactly how the Newcomen engine of the day worked. 5 4| worse still in the first Newcomen engines, where the cylinder 6 4| improvements of Savery and Newcomen one step farther. Papin 7 4| cylinder and condenser. Newcomen, in order to reduce the 8 4| steam-engine is indisputable. Newcomen's machine made use of steam, 9 4| way as the atmosphere in Newcomen's engine. Here, then, was 10 4| not a technical one only. Newcomen's engine was a rarity, and 11 4| a greater mechanic than Newcomen. His invention was not just 12 4| instincts of a mechanic. Newcomen had never realised what 13 5| conditions without other help. Newcomen had solved this problem 14 7| advantage of Watt's engine over Newcomen's was its saving of coal. 15 7| had to be abandoned. Then Newcomen's pumpingengine gave them 16 9| There were the makers of Newcomen engines, there were others 17 9| own improvements into the Newcomen model, and there were the