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1 2| to be related, not to the force of steam its most obvious 2 4| has discovered that it has force and that with its help he 3 4| prompted him to use this force to ease his labour. It is 4 4| propelled into the vacuum with a force equal to the pressure of 5 4| a universal, everpresent force provided by nature free 6 4| contain it. And this admirable force had not yet been pressed 7 4| applied De Caus's system to force it higher. He turned on 8 4| overcome by the driving. force of the steam. The steam 9 4| but it was driven by the force of the atmosphere, and was 10 5| shop without stock. The force of credit is not to be described 11 6| inventive genius and his force of character an organisation 12 8| rod that had any driving force, the motion given to the 13 9| opinion and legislation could force the standard of the most