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1 4| goes for ever, a perpetual motion, a torpedo, an " artificial 2 8| device for obtaining a rotary motion which he generally referred 3 8| engine, in which the vertical motion of the rod attached to the 4 8| system of cogs into a rotary motion to drive a wheel. The engine 5 8| had any driving force, the motion given to the wheel was very 6 8| determined to get the circular motion by means of the common crank, 7 8| common crank, and to make the motion regular by constructing 8 8| one crank was idle, the motion was being communicated through 9 8| crank to obtain a rotary motion, and concluded an agreement 10 8| inventor of the crank rotative motion was the man (who unfortunately 11 8| as the " Sun and Planet " motion, and it has been asserted 12 8| the problem of continuous motion that had baffled Wasborough. 13 8| of the famous " Parallel Motion," which was patented in 14 8| that " Mr. Watt's Parallel Motion alone will immortalise his 15 8| instrumentality of the parallel motion, without an instinctive 16 8| more proud of the parallel motion than of any other mechanical 17 9| thrown out of action by the motion of a boat in rough water.