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1 6| owing to the cost of the coal consumed by their old pumping 2 7| Newcomen's was its saving of coal. Where coal was very cheap 3 7| its saving of coal. Where coal was very cheap that saving 4 7| more powerful engine. The coal area was extensive, and 5 7| the cost of transporting coal by sea to Cornwall and then 6 7| and with one-third of the coal. " The velocity, violence, 7 7| not working it cannot save coal, and no rent is due. In 8 7| mines and the high cost of coal had nearly ruined many of 9 8| consumption of a bushel of coal, and it is known as the " 10 8| since the introduction of coal fuel, the iron industry 11 9| energy produced by steam was coal, and in coal England had 12 9| by steam was coal, and in coal England had at that time 13 9| only by her productivity in coal, and in consequence the 14 9| Steam is more reliable, and coal does not degenerate from