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1 4| with the work of Dionysius Papin. He was a French doctor 2 4| producing the vacuum. To Papin belongs the credit for having 3 4| started again. Such was Papin's engine, clumsy and desperately 4 4| clockmaker. Whereas De Caus and Papin had started their investigations 5 4| So far he wasfollowing Papin, except that he generated 6 4| constantly hot, whereas Papin boiled his water in the 7 4| studied the experiments of Papin. He either got from Hooke, 8 4| the water. This had been Papin's intention, but he had 9 4| what Newcomen did. He took Papin's piston and cylinder and 10 4| Newcomen one step farther. Papin had one vessel only, which 11 4| any of his predecessors. Papin was a clever scientist; 12 4| a greater scientist than Papin and a greater mechanic than 13 4| realised what the problem was; Papin could never have solved