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1 4| it pull down one end of a beam, pivoted in the centre, 2 4| piston is attached to a beam, EE, pivoted at the centre, 3 4| the cylinder. Imagine the beam EE horizontal. The cock 4 4| at the other end of the beam, sinks down to the position 5 4| weight on the far end of the beam. This was still the case 6 8| the rod attached to the beam was converted by a system 7 8| attached to the end of a beam, pivoted at its centre. 8 8| escape. But the end of the beam moves in a curve. So long 9 8| had only to pull on the beam, it could be attached by 10 8| on the under side of the beam, and one angle is fastened 11 8| described by the end of the beam, but, as it goes, its joints, 12 8| combinations, to behold the beam of a steamengine moving